Apr19
Josh Kenzer
With the news of Disney adding new videos to iTunes this week, I thought I would recap what is available today. A new video was actually added while posting this.
| Name |
Release Date |
Length |
| Chip n Dale |
1947 |
6:37 |
| The Three Little Pigs |
1933 |
8:30 |
| Brave Little Tailor |
1938 |
8:55 |
| How to Play Football |
1944 |
7:37 |
| Lend a Paw |
1941 |
8:06 |
| Donald’s Crime |
1945 |
7:49 |
| Ferdinand the Bull |
1938 |
7:39 |
| Good Scouts |
1938 |
7:39 |
| The Tortoise and the Hare |
1935 |
8:36 |
| Pluto’s Blue Note |
1947 |
6:49 |
| The Ugly Duckling |
1939 |
8:58 |
| Sqautter’s Rights |
1946 |
7:01 |
| The Old Mill |
1937 |
8:43 |
| Building a Building |
1933 |
7:10 |
| The Pointer |
1939 |
8:28 |
| Truant Officer Donald
Just Added Today |
1941 |
7:43 |
Disney|iTunes
Tags: chip n dale, disney shorts, Donald Duck, itunes, videos
Apr10
Josh Kenzer
I’m am amazed but glad that Disney/ABC seems to be leading the way on offering new and exciting ways to get their content. ABC was the first to jump on board with Apple iTunes to offer downloads of Desperate Housewives and Lost. Now they are going to offer 4 shows - Desperate Housewives and Lost included - for free from ABC.com in a special two month trial starting next in May. Currently shows cost $1.99 per episode from iTunes but during this special trial, the shows will be ad supported and therefore free.
This makes perfect sense to me. I don’t understand why an advertisement supported piece of content works in one medium but not another. Hopefully this test will prove that making content available in a variety of mediums is a win win for everyone. If I could have all my shows on demand, I would be just as willing to watch the ads - or fast forward them like I do today with my DVR - as if I were watching the program at its regularly scheduled time.
I haven’t seen in this new announcement anywhere where they discuss the quality of the download and whether users will be able to keep/store them on their hard drive or if it will be streaming only. Anyway, this is just a step forward in an industry that seems slow to adopt.
Read more here.
Tags: itunes, TV
Apr06
Josh Kenzer
My kids love the Little Einsteins. We Tivo it so I really don’t have reason to buy them off of iTunes but its nice to see Disney releasing more content on iTunes and nice to know that I would have the option if need.
Mickey News - Einsteins Comes to iTunes
Tags: itunes, Kids, Little Einsteins