Comedy Central’s The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Colbert Report are now available in the iTunes Music Store for download. Each episode cost $1.99, however, Apple has introduced a new service called Multi-Pass. Multi-Pass cost $9.99 and when purchased, this will download the most recent episode and the next 15 episodes as soon as they become available.

After Macworld San Francisco last January, I predicted that Apple will be releasing something new every two to three weeks until April 1, Apple’s 30th anniversary. But it seems I am wrong. Apple looks like they are introducing new products and services weekly now. I can’t wait for what’s coming next week.

Update: Apple has introduced “Season Pass,” a system that lets you buy one whole season of a TV show, and like the “Multi-Pass” system, all the downloaded shows are yours to keep. I really can’t wait what Apple has up its sleeve for next week.

The Motley Fool thinks TiVo should start to worry about Apple’s new services.

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