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August 30, 2006

At long last! A site that has television episodes available for download, as well as music and music videos! This has been a long time coming and much awaited by many internet users.

AOL has agreements with Sony and Fox to allow viewing and download of some of their best shows. This includes the shows “24”, “Prison Break”, and “Bones” which are all current favorites on FOX. The new seasons are coming up and those of us without TiVo at home will definitely be excited to have the option to catch the shows here.

If you prefer the classic TV shows, you’ll be glad to know that “Hill Street Blues” and “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” are available from FOX. From Sony, “Starsky and Hutch” will be available, as well as “Charlie’s Angels” starring the three gorgeous women who paid tribute to Aaron Spelling at the Emmy Awards – Farah Fawcett, Kate Jackson and Jacklyn Smith.

This is all in addition to the 45 channels on demand that are already available on AOL. If you haven’t checked it out yet, now is a great time to wander on over to AOL Video and check out the content they have from the cable networks such as Nickelodeon and MTV.

Ooh, did we forget to mention that there are also movies available for download? Let us also not forget to mention the 2.5 million audio tracks plus music videos accessible through AOL Music Now. Truly AOL has come a long way from just providing internet access.

By the way, check out the payment schemes. AOL has monthly subscriptions for unlimited access and downloads instead of per item payments. Lighter on your pocket and more to view. Definitely worth trying out.

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