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QuikboyJan 12th 2009 6:06PM
Sounds a lot like what MSN TV already does. You can find a smörgåsbord of information about TV series and episodes, and MSN pulls in all sorts of full episodes from its partners, including Hulu, CBS, PBS, National Geographic, etc. Also, after comparing the way they display listings, I'd have to say MSN TV is much better. It doesn't take forever to load, displays more shows on all at once, has a good color & tag system to easily know what you're looking for, and you can click on the link, and the information will show up right on that page. Also, TV.com didn't put the channels in order as they appear on my Comcast provider like MSN TV does.
Considering CBS now owns it, how sure are we that the site isn't swayed and much more biased to CBS content? At least when it was independent, you could be sure to find a lot of information without too much bias. I admit they do have a bit more wealth of information per episode, but that's about it.
I'm not joking when it has a lot of episodes: http://tv.msn.com/tv/browse/?ipp=200&tvbt=3