Those within the preview program could have already gotten an early taste of YouTube at the Xbox 360, but everyone else can now download that and more. Microsoft announced today that the primary big wave of video services for the console are available the Apps Marketplace, including Verizon FiOS TV for US users and Rogers on Demand for those in Canada. Those are joined by plenty of other video and entertainment services including iHeartRadio and MSNBC.com (both US only), TMZ (US and Canada), and MSN Video (in Canada and a few other countries, but not the united states). Those outside of North America even have a few options in their own, including SBS On Demand for Australian users, Blinkbox inside the UK, RTVE for Spain, and MUZU TV for numerous European countries. As for the remaining services , including the likes of Comcast and HBO Go, Microsoft continues to be only saying that they will roll out later in December and in early 2012.
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