NBC Pilots 'Chuck', 'Bionic Woman', Others to Be Available On Demand and at Blockbuster

NBC is doing everything in its power to give TV viewers a chance to see the networks new shows prior to the beginning of the Fall televisions season. Starting today, DVDs of
Chuck, Journeyman, and
Life will be available for free rental at Blockbuster stores across the country. All the shows come on one special DVD created by NBC that also includes a two-minute sneak preview of
Bionic Woman. The DVD will be available at Blockbuster through October 21. Subscribers of Blockbuster Total Access can add the Fall Preview DVD to their queue and receive it in the mail. Starting September 10, anyone with Comcast, Charter, Time Warner of DirecTV On Demand will be able to access the pilots of
Chuck, Bionic Woman, Journeyman, and
Life for free. In addition, anyone with an internet connection will be able to access free pilot episodes of the same NBC shows for on Amazon.com's Unbox service. The Amazon deal just happened early this week, and will extend into the TV season, when viewers can purchase episodes of select NBC shows for $1.99.
Your Take
Guest said:
Since I can't find it on UNBOX yet, I guess that the pilots aren't available until the 10th either. Or am ...
NBC is making it clear that they are embracing today's technology and looking for new ways to market their product. It also shows that they are confident and proud of the new shows they are unveiling this Fall.
Chuck has tough competition in its time slot, going against
Prison Break and
Dancing with the Stars, among others, and are wise to get
Chuck seen prior to its debut. It truly is one of the best new shows of the Fall and it'd be a shame if it got looked over in favor of more established programs.
The NBC/Amazon deal comes in conjunction with NBC and iTunes going their separate ways. For the past couple season, fans had been able to purchase episodes of various series at the iTunes store. NBC, who was in a dispute over episode prices with Apple, have decided to make the move to Amazon.
-Oscar Dahl, BuddyTV Senior Writer
Source: Hollywood Reporter, NBC
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