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PBS Partners with OMN and Google to Sell Videos Online

Posted by: Heather Green on July 26

Heads up, Nova and Antiques Roadshow fans…

PBS just announced that it’s partnering with Google and Open Media Network, a non-profit started by Ex-Netscaper Mike Homer, to sell downloadable videos online.

The shows can be downloaded and watched on laptops, portable media players, phones and set top boxes. The videos sell for $1.99—except Nova, which costs $7.99.

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Reader Comments

bill nuts

March 23, 2007 06:51 PM

i cant believe this omg

Wesley

July 1, 2008 02:25 PM

That's pretty cool, I was looking for something like that to sell my own videos online and I came across a flash shopping video cart:

http://www.dreamlinestudio.com/video-store.php

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