Money | Apple HBO: Coming to a Hard Drive Near You iTunes will sell shows and movies, but they may be pricey By Sam Gale Rosen Posted May 12, 2008 6:51 PM CDT Copied This photo released by HBO shows Blair Underwood, left, and Gabriel Byrne, right, in a scene from "In Treatment". (AP Photo/John P. Johnson, HBO, File) Apple and HBO are close to an agreement that would let iTunes sell episodes of HBO shows, Portfolio reports. Sources say HBO has cut a good deal—either by breaking iTunes' $1.99 video price ceiling or getting a bigger share of the same rate. But at least one HBO source is still grumbling: "We should have done this a long time ago," the insider said. The move comes after HBO's parent company, Time Warner, pressured the company to sell its shows online. Expected to start in 2 weeks, the plan would be a boon for both companies: Apple wants to promote its Apple TV service, and HBO has an archive of shows like Larry Sanders and Deadwood that could pull a decent profit online. Read These Next Brazilian influencer is dead at 27 after cosmetic surgery. Trump aide gives punny response to Springsteen. Mexico's missing count is moving in the wrong direction. Conan O'Brien finally speaks on deaths of Rob and Michele Reiner. Report an error