It turns out we haven’t seen the last of the Bluth family, well, sort off. We will see more of our favorite family, however not on Showtime or ABC as some industry insiders suspected and no new episodes.
According to E!, the syndication rights of everyone’s favorite show that everyone says isn’t being watched, Arrested Development have been simultaneously licensed by Microsoft's MSN.com and the cable channels HDNet and G4, allowing the series to run on all three outlets through 2009.
E! reports that the portal will allow all 53 glorious Arrested Development episodes to be online at once, providing viewers with the option of downloading individual shows on demand through the duration of the license period, rather than unspooling the 22-minute gems one at a time.
"The beauty of distributing an entire series online--especially a series like Arrested, where the audience is so passionate--is that we can build an immersive world around the show," Rob Bennett, MSN's general manager of entertainment and video services, told the Hollywood Reporter. The streams of the shows on MSN will be free to viewers, but they will be sponsored and include advertisements, the revenue from which will be split between the site and Fox.
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