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Fox Will Delay First-Run Episodes Eight Days

July 27, 2011 By Mike Hickerson 1 Comment

Want to catch up the latest episode of your favorite Fox show on demand?

You’ll have to wait eight days.

Fox said Tuesday that it will institute an eight-day delay for current episodes of TV shows as of Aug. 15 for consumers who aren’t authenticated pay TV subscribers of a participating TV distributor or Hulu Plus subscribers.

Satellite TV firm Dish Network is the network’s first distribution partner for the initiative that is trying to cut back on the free availability of TV content online right after it airs. Fox previously made its shows available 24 hours after their initial airing.

To watch new episodes of Fox shows the next day, authenticated Dish customers can go to Fox.com, Hulu.com, Dishonline.com or “the online TV portals of any future participating distributors and log in with their subscriber usernames and passwords,” the companies said. “Viewers who do not subscribe to a participating distributor will be able to watch new episodes online eight days following their initial air dates.”

“We are continually looking at opportunities to provide our pay television distributors with content and products that enhance the value of pay television to subscribers,” said Michael Hopkins, president, affiliate sales and marketing, Fox Networks. “Our new authentication service will continue to provide next-day access to Fox broadcast shows for our viewers who subscribe to participating pay television providers.”

“Dish Network is proud to be the first pay TV provider in America to give customers the opportunity to take full advantage of the new Fox.com viewing experience – at no additional cost,” said Dave Shull, senior VP of programming with Dish said.

While other broadcast networks are believed to be eyeing moves similar to Fox’s, none were willing to divulge any possible steps on Tuesday. Spokespeople for ABC and CBS declined to comment. A Hulu spokeswoman also didn’t comment.

Filed Under: Entertainment Business News

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  1. Pete says

    July 27, 2011 at 7:38 am

    Any word on whether AmazonVOD counts as “a participating TV distributor”?

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