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July 9, 2009 3:46 PM PDT

Comcast adds Starz to On Demand Online trial

by Marguerite Reardon
(Credit: Comcast)

Cable giant Comcast plans to add movies from the cable channel Starz to its test of "On Demand Online," a new service its testing that allows Comcast subscribers to watch cable TV online at no additional charge.

Comcast is set to begin testing the service in the next few weeks with about 5,000 customers. And in addition to video content from Time Warner's Turner networks TNT and TBS, participants will also be able to view about 300 movies from Starz's lineup in standard definition. Some of these movies include Wall-E, Pineapple Express, and High School Musical 3.

High-definition versions of movies and additional content will be added later in the trial. Starz also plans to offer original series like Crash, Head Case, and Party Down.

Comcast announced the On Demand Online trial last month as well as a new partnership with Time Warner to drive the development of the service. Some of the TV shows that Time Warner plans to offer include The Closer, Saving Grace, and My Boys.

Comcast plans to make its On Demand Online service available to all of its subscribers in the fourth quarter of this year.

Marguerite Reardon has been a CNET News reporter since 2004, covering cell phone services, broadband, citywide Wi-Fi, the Net neutrality debate, as well as the ongoing consolidation of the phone companies. E-mail Maggie.
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by chrisx1 July 9, 2009 9:49 PM PDT
That's all great as long as they exempt the online streaming from your monthly data transfer cap, they don't require you to have a minimum television subscription plan and don't charge more than Amazon video on demand.
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by IsaacEiland-Hall July 10, 2009 6:46 AM PDT
When clicking the link associated with the text "announced the On Demand Online trial last month", I'm led back to this same page. That seems.... less than useful.
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