Apple’s iTunes Store offers exclusive Super Bowl content

“The National Football League said Tuesday it will make highlights from Sunday’s [Super Bowl] game available for purchase online the following day. The download, in English or Spanish, will cost $1.99 and will be viewable on computers or iPods,” The Associated Press reports.

AP reports, “A 90-minute video of the NFL’s coverage of the Super Bowl will also be sold for $1.99.”

“Video highlights from the NFL’s regular-season and playoff games have been available from the iTunes Store since September,” AP reports.

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23 Comments

  1. How can you have 90 minutes of highlights for a game that takes only 60 minutes to play. If you edit out the times when there is no action – huddles etc – you could see the whole game in less than 40 minutes.

    You can see the 30-40 minute edited versions of all the games on the NFL Network.

  2. Nancy boys? With the bruising action the NFL delivers? The brute pain? Those men are warriors, Sir.

    See, nancy boys are guys in knee-high socks kicking a giant rubber band ball around a field. There’s a difference.

  3. GO PATS!

    Oh wait, never mind.

    Actually, I’m pretty ambivalent this year. The two teams I wanted (Patriots and Saints) got bumped. The only reason I’m rooting for Chicago is I want to see Indy lose.

    I might go biking instead. Sunday’s supposed to be nice and warm and the game doesn’t start ’til 3:30 or 4:00 anyway…

  4. “How can you have 90 minutes of highlights for a game that takes only 60 minutes to play.”

    Oh, they’ll have interviews and all the other crap. Bob Costas is putting it together, so it’ll have all the “human interest” girly crap.

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