This movie requires quicktime and this is not supported by itunes 11

I downloaded The daily Show with Jon Stewart and it will not play.
I've restarted; enabled 32 bit etc.
No luck
Help.
Bill

Had the same problem; exported (copied) my purchased content out of iTunes, delete it, then copied it back in (add to library).  Worked for me, but what a lame excuse.  I even tried (after delete) to redownload from iCloud, same error -- requires QuickTime.  If Apple is watching these posts, then why is nothing being done?  We bought this material and should not have to export GBs of data only to import again, or worse, change a 64-bit program to run in 32-bit mode to make the purchased content work. 

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