NBC Plans To Offer Mobile TV Service

March 14, 2007 – 1:28 pm

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NBC isn’t ignoring the trend for mobile content. They plan on distributing much more video via cell phone manufacturers.

NBC Universal said on Wednesday it will sell prime-time television shows like “The Office” and “Heroes” on demand over cell phone networks in the United States.

Viewers will be able to purchase full episodes of top-rated NBC shows starting at $1.99 for a 24-hour period. NBC said it is working with MobiTV to provide the service, part of a mobile television network first created in 2003.

MobiTV has been an early leader in the mobile content space.

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