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December 27, 2005 6:36 AM PST

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CBS is teaming with Yahoo for "Comedy Bowl," a week of free streaming of the network's Monday comedies "Two and a Half Men" and "How I Met Your Mother" on Yahoo TV. From Tuesday through Jan. 2, two full previously aired episodes of both series will be available for free video streaming without commercials on Yahoo's television section.

This marks the first time that Yahoo will stream episodes of a CBS television series in their entirety. CBS has been experimenting with streaming primetime series. This season, the network streamed three entire episodes of the freshman drama "Threshold" free and without advertising on its Web site.

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Wonderfull...
by johnkemnetz December 27, 2005 7:47 AM PST
The only reason CBS is able to distribute their comedy TV shows for free is because frankly, they are terrible shows. Two and a Half Men? That is the worst show I have ever seen... And How I Met Your Mother just sounds like something that shouldn't be watched...

Now good shows like Will and Grace and Lost, those are the shows that only deserve the best: iTunes. Not surprising that those shows you have to pay for...
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Wonderful...
by johnkemnetz December 27, 2005 7:47 AM PST
The only reason CBS is able to distribute their comedy TV shows for free is because frankly, they are terrible shows. Two and a Half Men? That is the worst show I have ever seen... And How I Met Your Mother just sounds like something that shouldn't be watched...

Now good shows like Will and Grace and Lost, those are the shows that only deserve the best: iTunes. Not surprising that those shows you have to pay for...
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Not in Canada
by james wallace December 28, 2005 12:39 PM PST
Better find your fav episodes some where else if your are outside of the USA ..

jim at www.pixpo.com
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go yahoo!
by 208774626618253979477959487856 January 1, 2006 9:10 PM PST
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