Colbert Report, Daily Show in iTunes

The Unofficial Apple Weblog is reporting that the Colbert Report and the Daily Show are now available through iTunes. Instead of buying them one episode at a time, as one would with the other TV shows on iTunes, you can subscribe to them (like a podcast) for $9.99. The wording in the report is strange as far as what you get for $9.99. It sounds like it could be only 16 episodes or it could be that you’re only allowed to have 16 episodes in your library at any one time. Hopefully, it’s the latter.

2 Comments

  1. Posted March 9, 2006 at 04:37 pm | Permalink

    Quick update: $9.99 gets you one month (16 episodes) of the show. That’s significantly less than a monthly cable bill. And since these shows are two of the three reamining reasons one should even have cable, subscribers are an HBO/iTunes announcement away from forever being free of bad TV.

  2. justin
    Posted March 9, 2006 at 09:46 pm | Permalink

    I like some of the discovery channel-ish shows. By ish I mean history channel/nova/ect. Sopranos are back on this sunday and as much as the last season was a let down(4 years ago) I am drawn in like moth to a flame It will probably suck. Other then that and some sports my TV is used for PS2. But I am paying like 100 bucks for cable which is way past outrageous.

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