The network 109 may include networks of Internet devices, telephone networks, cellular telephone networks, fiber optic networks, local wireless networks (e.g., WiMAX), satellite networks, and any other desired network. The network 109 may include and/or function as a cloud computing infrastructure comprising various processing and/or memory devices (e.g., servers, databases, application providers, etc.).The network 109 may include one or more content delivery networks 130 that manage one or more content libraries that store content to be provided to users, such as at their homes 102. The content stored at the content libraries may be, for example, video-on-demand movies, streaming movies, television programs, songs, text listings, etc. A master content library of a content delivery network 130 may provide all the content available to users at their homes 102. For example, if users have access to 150,000 titles (e.g., on-demand movies and television shows), the 150,000 titles may be stored at and/or provided by the master library. In some aspects, the master library might not store all of the content available to users and/or subscribers. Instead, the master library may be connected to one or more other content delivery networks of other content providers (not shown) in order to retrieve content requested by users. The content providers may be managed, owned, and/or operated by a service provider that manages, owns, and/or operates, for example, the content delivery network 130 or managed, owned, and/or operated by entities different from the service provider.