Friday, April 1, 2011

Netflix adds more Fox content to streaming including Glee S1, Ally McBeal

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In a nice rebound from last week, Netflix is expanding its non-exclusive agreement with Fox for content, bringing older shows Ally McBeal and The Wonder Years to Watch Instantly for the first time. Also arriving are the first season of Glee and the first two seasons of Sons of Anarchy  from FX, with additional seasons to be added annually, as well as "a  number of library movies" after their premium pay-tv windows subside.  Its not exactly the cable TV competing type of deal that it just locked up with Paramount  in Canada, but for fans of those shows have a few more  reasons to hang on to the service. Beyond the announcement a slew of new  content popped up on the service today including the just-aired  premiere episode of Body of Proof, BBC stuff like Top Gear and Luther,  a few James Bond flicks and anime like Inuyasha and Bleach,  so even if you're not a gleek (and disappointed because if Netflix and  Fox are talking, the only topics of discussion should be commissioning  new seasons of Firefly and Terriers) there's plenty of reasons to update that queue today.

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