Family Guy Arrives on iTunes Store

Family Guy is finally available on the iTunes Store. The first episode available is “Movin’ Out (Brian’s Song)” instead of the Season 6 opener “Blue Harvest”.

Movin’ Out (Brian’s Song)

Brian moves in with his girlfriend Jillian, but Stewie tries to get Brian to start dating again by interfering with their relationship. Meanwhile, Meg gets a job at the convenience store, as does Chris, who befriends the manager.

Family Guy @ iTunes Store

The “Blue Harvest” episode is a parody of “Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope” which was sanctioned by George Lucas.

About “Chuck” and “Journeyman” on iTunes Store

Earlier today, I read and heard about “new NBC shows” premieres on iTunes Store. Many question why Apple is carrying these two shows after saying that they won’t be carrying any new NBC-Universal shows, due to their “irreconcilable differences”.

First off, “Chuck” and “Journeyman” are NOT produced by NBC-Universal, but they are only aired by NBC. After the contracts ended, these shows will remains in iTunes Store rosters under its respective production studios.

“Chuck” is produced by Warner Brothers Entertainment, Inc.
“Journeyman” is produced by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation

Other NBC shows on iTunes Store that are not produced by NBC-Universal:

  • “My Name Is Earl” – Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
  • “Scrubs” – Touchtone Television (Disney)
  • “Studio 60” – Warner Brothers Entertainment, Inc.
  • “Days of our Lives” – Corday Productions Inc.

Other Sci Fi (owned by NBC Universal) shows on iTunes that are not produced by NBC-Universal:

  • “Stargate Atlantis” (Sci Fi) – SONY MGM Production
  • “The Dresden Files” (Sci Fi) – Lions Gate Television, Inc.

The shows above most likely will stay on iTunes Store after NBC Universal contracts ends, under its respective production studios.

Amazon MP3 BETA Offers DRM-Free Music

Amazon has taken its new music service to public beta.

Introducing Amazon MP3, a la carte DRM-free MP3 digital music downloads.

Amazon MP3 BETA

Most DRM-free MP3 tracks are priced ¢89, and most albums are priced from $5.99 to $9.99. Tracks are encoded in 256kbps MP3. Amazon recommends installing Amazon MP3 Downloader, that will automatically add any purchased song to iTunes or Windows Media Player.

Amazon MP3 Downloader

Unlike Amazon Unbox, Amazon MP3 service is compatible with Mac and Windows (haven’t tried it on Linux).

At first, it seems that Amazon MP3 is a worthy competitor to Apple iTunes Store. Looking ahead and beyond, this is a victory over the dreaded DRM. It is interesting how Universal Music Group purposely excludes Apple iTunes Store from its DRM-free offerings. Eventually, it won’t matter anymore, because DRM-free MP3s will work in any music players. Be it an iPod, Creative Zen, SanDisk Sansa, or even Zune.

I can play the MP3 I purchased from Amazon MP3 on my iPhone.

Support DRM-free music service!

Apple’s “Mum Is No Longer The Word” Special Event

Thanks to my insomniac life, I’m up hitting the refresh buttons on Apple’s “Mum Is No Longer The Word” special event coverage.

  • Apple UK Store is closed for product updates!
  • 8GB iPhone, O2 as carrier in The UK, £269 (including VAT)
  • Will arrive in the UK on November 9th, 2007
  • GPRS and EDGE, no 3G – US Customers rejoices!
  • Visual Voicemail and Unlimited data with £35, 45, 55 plans
  • From Endgadget:
    10:16 – Steve gets back on stage for Q&A. We ask: Why not 3G networks?Steve: “The 3G chipsets are real power hogs. Handset battery life cuts power to 2-3 hours.” Yeah yeah, we’ve heard it before. “Our phone has a talk time of 8 hours and that’s really important when you want to use your phone for internet and music. 3G needs to get back up to 5+ hours, something we think well see later next year”
  • Free HotSpots provided by Cloud in The UK
  • From Slashgear:
    “The contract for the phone will be 18 months, and unlimited data usage actually means 1400 web pages per day.”