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May 10, 2006 08:23 GMT  ·  By

The Fox Entertainment Group has brought its content over to the iTunes Music Store with a big bang. A total of 16 new TV shows are now available from the libraries of FOX, FX, SPEED, FUEL TV and 20th Century Fox, in the largest netword debut to date on the iTMS.

"As this partnership demonstrates, we're committed to delivering our content to consumers in as many ways as possible," said Peter Levinsohn, president, Fox Digital Media, in the press release. "Today, with some of the world's premier television content, Fox is bringing unprecedented depth-in a single launch-to the iTunes Music Store."

The TV shows range from drama to comedy and reality shows, with names such as FOX's "24," "Stacked," "Unan1mous," and "Prison Break" and FX's "The Shield," "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," "Black. White," and "30 Days," and favorites from the 20th Century Fox Television library, including "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "Firefly" and "Lost in Space." Additionally, the Fox programming will feature a variety of specialized programming from SPEED, including "Pinks," "Unique Whips" and FUEL TV's action sports diary "First Hand."

"We're thrilled to offer such a wide range of hit programming from Fox Entertainment Group on iTunes," said Eddy Cue, Apple's vice president of iTunes, in the press release. "Customers can now download smash hits including '24,' 'Prison Break,' and 'The Shield' from the world's most popular online video store for viewing on their computer or iPod."

With the latest offerings from Fox, the iTunes Music Store now offers over 90 TV shows. As usual, the new shows are available for $1.99 per episode, and can be consumed on either computer, iPod or TV.