NBC Buries Hatchet With Apple, Puts TV Shows Back On iTunes
Nick | Sep 09, 2008 | Comments 0
Jeff Zucker’s feud with Steve Jobs is over, apparently. NBC U shows are coming back to iTunes, including The Office, Monk, Battlestar Galactica, 30 Rock and Heroes, Steve Jobs said, opening his “Let’s Rock”
Recall NBC U had their shows removed from iTunes last fall when Steve Jobs refused to let the network charge higher than the standard $1.99 for certain shows or packages of shows.
Zucker wanted some control over pricing, while Jobs wanted to maintain the same choke-hold over price that made him the nation’s top music retailer. Read more on Alleyinsider
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