CNN, Adult Swim, and Cartoon Network on iTunes
Apple announced today that they are continuing to aggressively license new video content for the iTunes Music Store.
TBS and Apple announced that programming from CNN, Adult Swim and the Cartoon Network is now available for purchase from iTunes.
CNN, the world' news leader, will provide original episodes of "CNN Presents," including "Taming the Beast: Inside the War on Cancer," "The Fight Over Faith" and "Captured: Inside the Army's Secret School." Drawing from the worlds largest cartoon library, Cartoon Network will provide episodes from the networks series "Johnny Bravo" (season one). Adult Swim, Cartoon Network's late night sister service dedicated to edgy animated comedy and action series, will provide episodes from original productions, including "Aqua Teen Hunger Force," "The Venture Bros.," and "Sealab 2021" (season three).
Apple had recently added shows from E! and the WB to iTunes.
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