Apple and Sundance Channel in cahoots

Apple logoFirst, you buy your music. Then, you download a few of Al Franken's rants. The new iTunes, due out in July, will be Podcast enabled, and the Sundance Channel has hopped on the Apple boat to secure a place for it's unique content. No doubt this will be a big boost for Franken's show, and a great way to promote other Sundance Channel goings-on. This is all part of Apple's scheme to make the iPod and iTunes more "radio-like," possibly to combat companies like Sirius and XM Radio. AdAge says "media entity," we say "world takeover." Go Apple!
 
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