Google gets Fox content
Google’s YouTube and Google Play video services will get more than 600 programs from News Corp.’s Twentieth Century Fox studio, adding TV shows and movies such as “Family Guy,” “Glee” and “X-Men.”
The titles will be available for purchase or rent in the US, Jonathan Zepp, Google’s manager of TV and film content partnerships, said on the Mountain View, Calif.-based company’s blog.
The Fox studio wants to generate more online revenue from films and TV shows, which often are pirated and viewed for free. News Corp. owns both Fox and The Post.
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