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Apple to Sell MLB Videos Through ITunes - Forbes.com

Apple to Sell MLB Videos Through ITunes - Forbes.com Apple Inc. said Friday it will offer Major League Baseball video highlights through its iTunes music and video store.

Downloads of individual episodes of "Game of the Week" or "MLB.com Daily Rewind" will be priced at $1.99; a multi-pass for a month of shows will be priced at $7.99; or a season pass for every "Game of the Week" will be priced at $19.99.

The announcement comes just two days ahead of opening day, and a couple of weeks after satellite television service provider DirecTV Group Inc. (nyse: DTV - news - people ) agreed to pay Major League Baseball $700 million for over seven years of broadcasting rights for baseball games.

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