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Filed under: iPod Family, iTS, Video, iTunes

How iTunes saved NBC's 'The Office'



Our old friend Dave pointed us to a Newsday article discussing how iTunes essentially took NBC's The Office off the chopping block, where it was headed last year after disappointing Nielsen ratings, and catapulted it to "the Seinfeld of iTunes." If you're not a Seinfeld fan that might be meaningless to you, but trust me when I say It's the BEST, Jerry! The BEST!* Only recently did The Office cede the top spot to Lost as the single most downloaded program weekly, not to mention nabbing an Emmy (well-deserved, IMO) for Best Comedy.

Angela Bromstead, president of NBC Universal, which owns and produces The Office had this to say: "I'm not sure that we'd still have the show on the air." The network had only ordered so many episodes, but when it went on iTunes and really started taking off, that gave us another way to see the true potential other than just Nielsen. It just kind of happened at a great time." Of course Nielsen is getting hip to the power of iTunes + iPod itself these days.

Newer shows like 30 Rock and Jericho are also expected to be a big iTunes sellers when/if they hit the iTS, despite their currently poor Nielsen showings and may save their respective fates as well.

The article goes on to talk about what doesn't sell well on iTunes. "Nielsen hits such as CSI: Miami or NCIS are no-shows in the top 50. The Simpsons? Nada (which is not on iTunes at all... even though Prison Break is a stalwart). What does any of this mean? Who knows - except, perhaps that serials and guy-oriented shows are the biggest beneficiaries of the iTunes effect."

Personally I think iTunes is only part of this revolution. The networks themselves are getting smarter about putting their shows online, on their own websites, which may not be as convenient or trendy as iTunes, but it's certainly a start. With all the timeshifting and placeshifting going on these days anyway, Prime Time Television as we have known it for many years is going away sooner rather than later. iTunes is really only the beginning of the revolution. It's not the be all and end all.

Thanks, Dave!


*It's purely coincidence that I had not one, but two opportunities to reference Seinfeld today. Life is good.

Filed under: Hardware, Apple

Washington Post on Apple and product placement

The Washington Post has an interesting article about all the 'free' product placement Apple has apparently received in TV shows and movies in recent years. The article states that Apple doesn't pay for all that publicity, but the company won't discuss how their products end up helping CSIs track down their suspect or how the iPod helps employees of The Office land a punchline.

However, the article goes on to mention that product placement is often "arranged through some kind of barter in which the show provides exposure in exchange for products or services" - doesn't that mean the placement is still being paid for?

Semantics aside, let's hope the Hollywood writers and Apple's tech evangelist don't go too overboard; the producers of NBC's The Office "pride themselves on being real" and seem to understand proper placement: "Indeed, actors on the show's drab workplace set do not use snazzy Apple computers, but rather black, generic desktop PCs." Hooray for the real world.

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Filed under: iTS, Video, Internet, iTunes

Web only episodes of the Office this summer

It looks like NBC is embracing 'non-traditional' media thanks to its success in iTunes. This summer NBC will be releasing several web only streaming episode of their hit comedy, The Office.

No word yet if these episodes will be available for purchase from iTunes, but if I were a betting man my money would be on yes.

Filed under: iPod Family, Cult of Mac, Odds and ends

Moral of the story: Don't lose your iPod

I found an Apple iPod on top of the coat closet by the elevators at 4:45 today. This is the big, expensive model, not the smaller iPod Shuffle. Email me or call (me)."

In about two minutes, I got 19 responses to the email about the lost iPod, including several half-hearted and quite funny attempts to claim it..." *

Filed under: iTS

The Office Boss picks romantic songs on iTunes

Speaking of corporate synergies, it looks like Apple and NBC are now best buds thanks to the stellar performance of The Office (iTMS link) on iTunes. Take a look at Michael Scott's (he's the boss on The Office, played by Steve Carell) Valentine's Day Romantic Playlist (iTMS link).

It is in the customary 'celebrity playlist' format with a quick quote from Michael for each of the 13 tracks. My favorite has to be what he has to say about 'The Chanukah Song.'

Check it out, it is good for a giggle, and any playlist with a-ha and Soft Cell on it is ok in my book.

Filed under: iTS, Video, Odds and ends

Credits intentionally clipped in iTunes TV Episodes?

officeRemember how that one episode of the Office downloaded sans credits? Well, today, I finally received an email reply from the iTMS support team: "Dear C.K., Thank you for contacting the iTunes Music Store. We sincerely apologize for the delay regarding this issue. The iTunes Music Store team has researched the issue you described in your email message. We have confirmed with the artist that the video you received is as it was intended. The credits are not included as intended."

So, it wasn't an iTunes Music Store screw up, but an NBC screw up. Odd.

Let us know if you've noticed any similar malformed TV episodes in the comments and tell us about any replies you may have received from the iTMS support team.

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