AOL to launch online television

From the BBC, and hopefully coming to a PVR neer you as well, remember that AOL does provide a plugin for MCE for their music service, is seems a natural progression.

Internet giant America Online (AOL) has announced plans to launch a free online television service by early next year.

To be called In2TV, it will feature programmes from sister Time Warner company Warner Brothers.

The service will be organised into six channels, divided by genre, such as comedy, drama, and animation.

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