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Warner Bros. to let local stations stream Two and a Half Men reruns

by Joel Keller, posted May 8th 2006 11:38AM
Two and a Half MenThis is a first: according to this Wall Street Journal article, Warner Brothers will allow local stations that buy the syndicated reruns of Two and a Half Men to stream the reruns on their web site. The episodes that will be streamed are the ones that aired on the channel the previous week. This may start a trend, as syndicators may start offering episodes of other shows -- the article said "think Friends and Seinfeld" -- for streaming. You know, because those shows are so hard to find as it is.

[Thanks for the tip, Todd!]

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Zank

I love the times we live in. Soon, in addition to not watching this show when it's on TV, I'll also be able to ignore it on streaming!

But seriously, even though TV episodes are all the rage in the iTunes store and some networks are putting their shows available on their websites for free (although ad-supported), would this be attractive/profitable to local stations? I mean, don't they feel threatened by the push towards non-linear programming as it is?

May 09 2006 at 1:31 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Bob Jones

Maybe we could find them on CharlieHarperSucks.com ?

May 08 2006 at 1:04 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
B

Just this morning I was thinking to myself "Self, don't you wish there was a way to see more of Charlie Sheen on the internets?" And lo and behold, my wish was granted.

May 08 2006 at 12:14 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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