Comcast to Offer Episodes of CBS Shows Through Video-on-DemandAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on November 8, 2005 - 10:55am.
Philadelphia - Comcast, the nation's largest cable TV provider, announced on Tuesday that it has signed an agreement with Viacom's CBS, to offer four of the broadcaster's primetime series in video-on-demand format. Beginning in January, Comcast subscribers will be able to view episodes of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," "NCIS," "Survivor" and "The Amazing Race" on demand. The episodes will cost 99 cents each and become available as early as midnight following their broadcast on CBS. Comcast will also offer some programs in high-definition, and full past seasons of "Survivor" and "The Amazing Race" on demand. Separately, Philadelphia-based Comcast said it will offer seven films from the Seattle International Film Festival and one from the 2004 New York International Independent Film Festival for viewing through its video-on-demand service through the end of January.
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