HBO shows coming to iTunes with flexible pricing?

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico May 12, 2008 at 1:57pm

imageTime Warner’s HBO cable network is expected to start selling shows on the iTunes Store, with flexible pricing, reports Reuters.

Episodes of some HBO shows are “likely” to be sold at more than the standard price of US$1.99 per episode, marking the first time Apple has agreed to selling content at different prices in the U.S., Reuters reports a “source” as saying. Although some global iTunes stores, including Japan, already sell songs at different prices, Apple has resisted offering music or television shows at different prices.

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