How to Be in Fourth Place
It is this kind of thinking that is one of the reasons NBC is in fourth place.
Of all the shows I’ve purchased on iTunes, 55% are NBC shows. Guess I’ll be able to save some money this upcoming season.
Heck, the bulk of NBC’s shows aren’t even worth a quarter, and they wanted Apple to charge more than $1.99?

Hey, it’s not over yet. Apparently, NBC insists on their shows being available on iTunes until the contract ends. And maybe, just maybe, they’ll have changed their minds by then.
You know, it’s hard to believe, but NBC used to be about the only network I would watch. For YEARS, it was that way. I mean, I watched shows on other networks, but the majority of the shows I watched were on NBC.
Now, I hardly ever watch NBC. It’s even to the point where I generally skip it when I channel surf, because, odds are, there won’t be anything good on. I watch Heroes (which I also got on iTunes), Jay Leno (sometimes), My Name is Earl and Deal or No Deal (sometimes).
You can watch My Name is Earl (perhaps other shows too) for free on NBC.com, and they’re complaining $1.99 isn’t enough at iTunes?