NBC has announced that they will begin to place NBC Nightly News on the Internet for download. Not much information avaialble at this point, so I’ll just blockquote it.

Past broadcasts will also be archived at the http://www.nightlynews.msnbc.com Web site, the network said.

It’s not necessarily news on demand, though. The newscast, aired at 6:30 p.m. on many NBC stations on the East Coast, won’t be available on the Web until after 10 p.m. ET.

“Many of our viewers tell me they often miss the broadcast because they’re not at home or tending to their busy lives and families,” anchor Brian Williams said. “This new service reflects the fact that the pace of our lives has changed.”

The first newscast available on the Internet will be on Nov. 7.

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