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episode this sounds like a much better deal than it used to be.
Hopefully more networks will start using this pricing scheme in
iTunes and elsewhere.
- Pieces of Shows?
- by ChrisHeuer March 9, 2006 7:21 AM PST
- Funny thing too - I was just talking about this exact scenario with
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(4 Comments)my fiance a couple weeks back - with the Colbert Report in
particular, but I would rather subscribe to just receive "The Word"
rather than the whole show -sort of like carving a single out of an
album I guess.
I would pay $4 a month to get that one section of content from
each show - am not sure about $10 for the whole show, but that is
a personal preference with each show I suppose...