MarketingVOX: News Corp. on Tuesday said it will be offering full episodes of Fox TV shows on MySpace and local Fox TV websites.
The ad-supported Fox On Demand service will offer episodes of “Prison Break,” “Justice” and “Bones” on MySpace and via websites in 24 U.S. markets where News Corp. owns TV stations, reports Reuters. At launch, the service will be sponsored by Toyota Motor, Burger King and Lionsgate Entertainment Corp.
“Leveraging this unique opportunity with our sister company Fox enables us to experiment and innovate and deliver some of the most compelling video experiences online to consumers,” Ross Levinsohn, Fox Interactive Media president, said in a statement.
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