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TW, Comcast team for 'TV Everywhere'
June 24, 2009 Time Warner and Comcast are pushing ahead with a plan to make big cable network shows available online to existing cable subscribers shortly after their first airing. The industry giants unveiled Wednesday a set of guiding principles for what TW has dubbed TV Everywhere and announced a national technical trial of what Comcast will name its On Demand Online service starting with 5,000 customers in July. The nonexclusive service is free of additional charges to Comcast subscribers and will start with such programming as "The Closer" and "Tyler Perry's House of Payne" from TW's TNT and TBS, with other networks expected to be added.
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