ABC Streaming Test Begins

By Sherri

ABC has launched its streaming video test, delivering to viewers free episodes of "Desperate Housewives," "Lost," "Alias" and "Commander In Chief."
The test runs through June 30 and will reportedly include other titles as it goes along.
Unlike ABC's commitment to iTunes, the episodes on the new site are offered to viewers for free. The catch is they include commercials and they are not downloadable. On the upside though, they'll be updated the day after the episode airs and, of course, there's no $1.99 charge per episode.
Although it's already a strong proponent of Internet TV, as evidenced by its prominence on iTunes, ABC's latest foray is testing a new way of delivering content to viewers for free while still including paid advertisements.
This test will no doubt we watched quite closely by others as ABC, and its parent company Disney, go through the paces of the dry run. Although not as flexible as downloads, the streaming content idea is one that has merit and would still give fans a better availability for watching on their own schedules, commercials included of course.
Check out the steam test by clicking here.
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1 Comments on ABC Streaming Test Begins
I really wish they'd sort out the licensing issues so those of us in Europe could enjoy things like this..
It was cool to read Lost is available on the site (really enjoying the first series at the minute), but when I loaded it up I was presented wth the now-familiar "U.S. audiences only" notice :(