NEW YORK: Viacom joins ABC, NBC, CBS and FOX on the roster of broadcast groups that have blocked access to users of Google TV.
Full-length episodes of shows from such Viacom-owned channels as MTV, VH1, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon and BET are no longer available on the search engine's new Internet TV platform. Internet users can still access Viacom shows on its websites through desktop computers. Users of Google TV, however, are unable to find those Internet shows through the new service.
"We’re blocking access to our full episode content from Google TV’s web browser," the company said in a statement. "We continue to evaluate Google TV to identify opportunities where it may make sense to optimize our web content for the platform."
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Viacom Blocks Google TV
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Thursday, November 11, 2010
Fox Joins Broadcasters in Blocking Google TV

NBC, CBS and ABC have already said no to Google TV, and now Fox is making it unanimous.
Fox is the last of the broadcast networks to block episodes of its shows from appearing
on Google's video platform. Google's "footprint was too small."
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11/11/2010 02:55:00 p.m.
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
CBS, ABC Aim to Stop Online TV Site FilmOn
Reuters reports that CBS, ABC, NBC and Fox are asking a federal court to stop the Internet video service FilmOn from offering TV channels over the web and on Apple's iPad for free. "I'm not a thief," says founder Alki David. "We're a bona fide business. We're not pirates." ABC's 'Dancing' Attracts Tea Party Viewers.
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11/10/2010 04:48:00 p.m.
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Labels: abc, apple, CBS, FilmOn, Fox, iPad, NBC, online tv, online video, tv channels