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Online TV, as easy as A-B-C, 1-2-3 (million)

Margaret Kane Former Staff writer, CNET News
Margaret is a former news editor for CNET News, based in the Boston bureau.
Margaret Kane
2 min read

Viewers just can't get enough of "Lost," apparently. Disney CEO Bob Iger said this week that viewers have watched ABC television shows available online about 3 million times since the network launched a two-month trial earlier this year.

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The shows are offered with commercials that viewers must watch. When asked, Iger said the network is considering charging for some shows. ABC currently sells ad-free versions of some shows through iTunes.

Bloggers seemed hopeful that the success of the ABC trial could be a sign that more streaming options would be on the way.

Blog community response:

"At Tuesday's ABC upfront, Anne Sweeney said more than 2 million streams had been served since the May 1 start of ABC.com's full-episode trial. Fast forward a mere two days to Disney CEO Bob Iger telling a lunch crowd at the Boston College Chief Executives' Club the network has served about 3 million streams. Does that mean several hundred thousand streams were served in the last two days? I know 'Lost' is popular but still..."
--PaidContent.org

"This news coupled with the news that ABC won't be replaying old episodes of Lost next season (no more need for this handy utility), I bet they move them to online-only showing, before they're released on DVD or found at the iTunes Store, based on the success of their online streams."
--PVRblog

"This is just a proof of the fact that video content online has a huge potential for the movie and television studios in the United States. They just have to find a good way to monetize this initiative."
--Broadband VOIP