February 8, 2006 11:19 AM PST
Cable programming heads to iTunes
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Deadwood.
But as I think about it again, maybe not Sopranos. I remember
when Gandolfini started suing everyone that put his face on any of
their ads. Even if it was to promote the DVD sales of his show.