Dutch Internet TV Company to Show CNN

May 1, 2007 By TOBY STERLING, AP Business Writer Dutch Internet TV Company to Show CNN (AP)

This handout file photo provided by Internet television service Joost shows a computer screenshot of the user interface, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Tuesday Jan. 16, 2007. Joost said it has signed several new content distribution agreements, including one with Turner Broadcasting System Inc. to "air" CNN programs. (AP Photo/Joost)

(AP) -- Joost, a company attempting to broadcast television via the Internet, said Tuesday it had signed several new content distribution agreements, including one with Turner Broadcasting System Inc. to show CNN news and interview programs.



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