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The Future of TV -- On Your PC

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Published: Wednesday, 27 Dec 2006 | 2:52 PM ET
Julia Boorstin By:

CNBC Media and Entertainment Reporter

Fox Sports is tackling the future of TV -- digital downloads. Today, Fox Sports announced that it's offering for digital download, full-length versions of all the Bowl Championship Series college football games. Most of the games you can download as soon as they're done, but the Jan 1 Cotton Bowl will be streamed live -- for free.

Digital downloads will lag until the technology catches up -- but it is a crucial move to allow people to watch from work if they're stuck working as we are here at cnbc. As they say, 9 to 5 is the new primetime!

As we near the end of the year, here's a recap of the top 10 searches across the three major search engines. My instant analysis -- the Google searches are smarter, the Yahoo searches are more into pop culture, and the MSN devotees are really into soccer:



On the theme of my recent Wii tennis tournament -- what game would you create?

Questions? Comments? MediaMoney@cnbc.com

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Fox Sports is tackling the future of TV -- digital downloads. Today, Fox Sports announced that it's offering for digital download, full-length versions of all the Bowl Championship Series college football games. Most of the games you can download as soon as they're done, but the Jan 1 Cotton Bowl will be streamed live -- for free. Also, the top 10 searches from the three major search engines in 2006...
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  • Working from Los Angeles, Boorstin is CNBC's media and entertainment reporter and author of CNBC.com's "Media Money" blog.