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Apple to Sell HBO Shows on ITunes

Jim Dalrymple, Macworld.com

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HBO will begin selling some of its most popular television series on Apple's iTunes Store, the companies announced on Tuesday.

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HBO will be selling "The Sopranos," "Sex and the City," "Deadwood" and "Rome," as well as "Flight of the Conchords" and "The Wire." The HBO shows join the over 800 shows and 20,000 episodes already on iTunes.

"Sex and the City," "The Wire" and "Flight of the Conchords" are $1.99 per episode. "The Sopranos," "Deadwood" and "Rome" are priced at $2.99 per episode. Entire seasons can also be purchased.

iTunes has currently sold over 150 million television episodes.

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