Aug 1 2006

Apple adds news and cartoons to iTunes online entertainment shop

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Apple Computer’s popular iTunes online entertainment shop has added CNN, Adult Swim and Cartoon Network programs to its virtual shelves, the iPod maker said.

Turner Broadcasting Systems (TBS) programs such as “Johnny Bravo,” “Aqua Teen Hunger Force,” and “CNN Presents” could be bought at iTunes and viewed on computers or iPods MP3 players, the companies announced in a statement.

“We’re delivering a variety of hit programming from three of our wildly popular networks, with shows for everyone of all ages,” Dennis Quinn, an executive vice president at Los Angeles-based TBS, said in the release.

The iTunes Music Store boasts a selection of nearly 10,000 music videos, short films, and television shows, and more than three million songs from the major music companies and over 1,000 independent labels.

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