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By Mike Wheeler | Wednesday | 25/06/2008
Apple has expanded its iTunes options for consumers by making television programming from most of Australia’s free-to-air channels available. Networks involved include the ABC, Channels Seven and Nine, as well as US-produced programs from The Walt Disney Company’s ABC Studios, Disney Channel and MTV Networks. Programmes include including the Logie Award-winning Summer Heights High and McLeod's Daughters, the drama Sea Patrol, as well as favourites from the US including Lost, Grey's Anatomy and The Hills.
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"We're thrilled to bring television programming to the iTunes Store in Australia," said Eddy Cue, Apple's vice president of iTunes. "We're off to a great start with shows from Australia's top networks combined with favourites from the US, which customers in Australia will love being able to watch on their computer, iPod or on a widescreen TV with Apple TV."
RRP $2.99 per episode
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