Apple and ABC have added ABC’s new hit series “Commander in Chief” to the roster of TV shows available through Apple’s iTunes Music Store.
New episodes of the series, which stars Geena Davis depicting the first female president of the United States, will be downloadable the day after they air for $1.99.
Currently nine previous episodes are available.
“Commander in Chief” joins ABC’s “Desperate Housewives,” “Lost,” “Night Stalker,” and ABC’s Disney Channel’s “That’s So Raven” and “The Suite Life of Zack and Cody” on Apple’s iTunes Music Store.
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You want to attract droves of people to download from iTunes who would otherwise never even consider using iTunes?
Offer the Star Trek archive/library with packages and single episode downloads and people will beat a path to your virtual door!
That alone would be worth time in a Steve Jobs keynote.
another lib Propaganda show.
yes “Other” true, there are multitudes that adore those snazzy Sci-fis
Two Words ABC. BOSTON LEGAL.
I’m with you on that one Eric.
Denny Crane.
DENNY CRANE!
mac user 47:
Boy, how I love right-wing lemmings like you.
all right! Comman…der in… Chieffff…zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Downloaded them immediately. I had fallen out of sync with the TV schedule a few weeks before Thanksgiving, and love the opportunity to catch up.
hey BG fans – I’m gonna start watching Battlestar.. Is the miniseries first?
How about the Twin Peaks series from David Lynch ? I’d bite.
Right on! Paving the way for Sen Rodham in 2008!
MW: designed. YES!!!!
Yes, progeny.
I would get Twin Peaks, too. Northern Exposure would be good. That radio show before Phil was murdered, what was that called. If only there were some way to search for this kind of info…
effwerd….”NewsRadio” (1995) [TV-Series 1995-1999]. I’d love to see Dangermouse.
When is The O’Reilly Factor coming? All this lib junk is dragging the US down to the gutter.
MW- moral….how fitting.
FLASHBACK: CLINTON, CARTER SEARCH ‘N SURVEILLANCE WITHOUT COURT ORDER
Bill Clinton Signed Executive Order that allowed Attorney General to do searches without court approval
Clinton, February 9, 1995: “The Attorney General is authorized to approve physical searches, without a court order”
Jimmy Carter Signed Executive Order on May 23, 1979: “Attorney General is authorized to approve electronic surveillance to acquire foreign intelligence information without a court order.”
MW-business, as in —dirty business.
so the o’reilly factor is doing what for the US?? i don’t see how accruing massive budget deficits so rich folk can keep their tax cuts at the expense of social programs for the rest us is helping any.
are you that desperate to bring politics into this?.. anyway, your weak justification for Bush’s anti-Constitutional, fascist actions don’t work. Clinton is a wolf in sheep’s clothing, he is not a liberal. The fact remains that the BushCo Crime family have dictatorial aspirations and for freedom’s sake they must be stopped.
can’t help myself,
MW ‘few’ , can’t you see that you’re a pawn of the few. Oligarchy, look it up.
A pathetic West Wing rip off.
Hey, thanks, davida.
Name some conservative dramas/comedys/sitcoms/etc…
Hm…. there’s not any!
I love the morons in Hollywood – always in tune with (their own) reality.
conservatives believe in the free market right? I guess most tv watchers are moderates, cause that is what the people watch, politically moderate shows. Liberalism is sadly dead in this country, stop being so gullible and paranoid. (Fox ‘news’ is does not promote good mental hygiene.)
Funny how you mention “free market” and yet target the only mainstream news outlet that is even remotely conservative. Fox news comes along and is successful and all wacko libs have to say is that if you watch it you must be mentally deficient (or something similar). Insane.
Hope you enjoyed the last 30 odd years of libs ruling the news, cause that time is over. Thanks to internet/radio/cable/satelite – May CBS NBC and ABC bite the dust.
Well, I don’t know about you, but i’m still waiting for Sheriff Lobo.
My Name Is Earl
Come on NBC, it’s your best show right now.