Apple has introduced a
'multi-pass' for its
iTunes video
store that lets consumers automatically receive new episodes of a television
series as they are published.
The multi-pass costs $9.99 for 16 episodes, which amounts to four weeks of
programming. This represents a 69 per cent discount over the regular fee of
$1.99 per episode.
Two shows are already available, both broadcast by US cable channel
Comedy Central.
The
Daily Show describes itself as "the most trusted name in fake news", and
The
Colbert Report is a Daily Show spin-off.
Apple has been slowly expanding the number videos it offers for sale since
the launch of the iTunes video store in October.
Industry analysts had pointed to the lack of video subscriptions as a
weak spot in Apple's offering.
The company has resisted calls to create all-you-can-eat subscription music
plans such as those offered by
Napster and
Rhapsody.
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