AOL Signs Deal to Stream ABC's Primetime Shows

Authored by Mark Hefflinger on September 20, 2007 - 7:58am.

Dulles, Va. - Just days after announcing that it will move its headquarters to New York City, AOL said on Thursday that it has signed a deal with Disney-ABC Television Group that will make full-length episodes of many of ABC's primetime programs available through AOL Video.

Several of the shows, delivered through a co-branded version of ABC.com's broadband player, are now available, with ABC's new fall lineup available beginning next week.

The agreement marks the first time ABC's primetime programming has been made available on a major portal.

AOL Video now has deals to offer free streaming primetime programming from all four major television networks.

In addition, the two companies will team to offer select short form programming from ABC through a special embedded player, to debut on AOL later this year.

 

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