MySpace Makes Room for "24" (Joss & other goodies mentioned).
Though I do have a myspace account, I'm not an avid user of that site. I did, however, come across this tidbit of news while looking at the E! site today.
Looks like registered users of MySpace may get the opportunity to explore the Universe According to Joss. "Fox also took a bite out of Apple's iTunes Music Store last week, delivering 16 series to the digital content site's catalog, including 24, Prison Break and The Shield. The new offerings also include goodies from 20th Century Fox Television's library such as the late Joss Whedon shows Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Firefly." Go about half way down in the article.
May 17 2006
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I bought and downloaded S1 eps Welcome to the Hellmouth and Angel (despite having them on DVD) from iTunes for the sheer pleasure and distractibility of having them on my iPod, ready to wield at unsuspecting
victimsconverts . . .SoddingNancyTribe | May 17, 23:36 CET
theyarescientists | May 17, 23:53 CET
That was my thought when I first read this. I would imagine people who do not keep up on Joss-news will think that it is Joss who has gone to the great beyond rather than BtVS and Firefly. Should we look for news of his demise elsewnere on the internet shortly?
[ edited by newcj on 2006-05-17 22:44 ]
newcj | May 18, 00:42 CET
gossi | May 18, 01:12 CET
fortunateizzi | May 18, 03:00 CET
Audrey introduced herself over the phone as Jane Espenson to Robo-cop's secretary, and now the new contact for Bierko is Joseph Molina (I think I recognize that name too - I've seen it enough in the credits of ...i think, "Firefly" -although it may have been José Molina, the Spanish version of Joseph).
Has anyone heard any others?
Anna von Ovonov | May 19, 02:44 CET