Veronica Mars and Supernatural on iTunes
Missed an episode of The CW’s Veronica Mars or Supernatural and looking for a (legal) way to catch up?
Then you’re in luck. The CW has signed on with the popular iTunes service to offer downloadable episodes of these two popular shows. It will cost you a $1.99 per episode to download them.
Other CW shows are expected to follow in the coming weeks.
In a related story, Slice of SciFi is reporting that in January, the CW’s web site will begin offering FREE streaming episodes of their shows. Beta-testing of the CW’s new streaming video player begins later this month.
Of course, if you choose to wait and watch the shows free, you will have to watch the shows with commercials.
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December 19th, 2006 at 7:58 pm
I have to admit that I was skeptical when I saw the first television shows appearing on iTunes and the web, but I’ll tell you what: With the pricepoints that are becoming available with high-speed Internet connections, I really do understand now what their goal was. I also understand that 24 will have the first 4 hours available the day that it airs here in January. It’s all very amazing and I’m glad to see other great shows like VM take part in what I hope is a continuing and growing trend.
January 2nd, 2007 at 11:36 am
hey, has Veronica Mars been signed on for the rest of the year? Last I heard it was only signed on for a half year, which is now over.
KIP
January 2nd, 2007 at 11:38 am
Veronica will run 20 episodes this year. The second third of the season starts in mid-January.