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News Corp to sell episodes of 24 on MySpace
LONDON - Community website portal MySpace, owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, is to sell episodes of Fox's '24' online from next week, as part of plans to transform the service into a more profitable venture, in line with Yahoo! and iTunes, by supplying downloadable digital content.
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