SAN JOSE, Calif. CBS Corp., which already sells episodes of its hit television shows "Survivor" and "CSI" on Google Inc.'s online video store, is now offering the downloads on Apple Computer Inc.'s iTunes Music Store.
"We have all the top shows from all the major networks now," said Eddy Cue, Apple's vice president of applica- tions.
Apple's online store already carries other popular shows from ABC, NBC and Fox. Until Thursday, it offered some CBS programming, such as NCAA basketball, but not prime-time hits.
The Cupertino, Calif., company has sold more than 30 million videos since iTunes debuted TV shows and music videos in October.
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