Comcast Cable announced that it has signed an agreement with Warner Bros. to start selling the studio’s titles through the Xfinity On Demand digital store.
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Unedited press release follows:
Comcast Expands Digital Store Offering with Warner Bros. Films and Television
Blockbuster Titles Including Gravity, 42, Argo, The Great Gatsby, and Many More Available For Purchase Often Weeks Before DVD Release
Xfinity On Demand Digital Store Offering Now Includes Movies and Television Shows from FOX, Lionsgate, NBCUniversal, and Warner Bros.
PHILADELPHIA — Comcast today announced that it has signed an agreement with Warner Bros. to start selling the studio’s titles through the Xfinity On Demand digital store. Beginning today, Xfinity TV customers will be able to purchase Warner Bros. movies and TV shows to own and access anytime, anywhere, on any device, often several weeks ahead of DVD release.
We are thrilled to add the Warner Bros.’ hit films and television shows to our rapidly expanding offering of titles available for purchase,” said Michael Schreiber, Senior Vice President of Content Acquisition at Comcast. “Our Xfinity On Demand platform provides customers with the most current content, where and when they want it, and the incredible success of our digital store and cloud-based digital locker will only continue to grow as we expand the platform.”
Gravity, one of the top-grossing movies of 2013, earned 10 Academy Award nominations including Best Actress, Best Director and Best Picture and will be among the first titles for purchase, beginning February 11. Additional Warner Bros. titles that will become available for purchase include: 42, Argo, The Great Gatsby, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Man of Steel, Pacific Rim, Prisoners, We’re the Millers, The Conjuring, The Following, Getaway, The Hangover Part III, and Veronica Mars.
“Comcast is an excellent partner and its Xfinity TV digital storefront is a terrific outlet for Warner Bros.’ great slate of films and TV shows,” said Jim Wuthrich, president of the Americas, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. “We’re very pleased to see Comcast move into digital sales and we look forward to helping them further expand their digital store.”
In November 2013, Comcast became the first pay-television provider in the country to sell Digital HD content for download and streaming. The company’s Xfinity TV customers quickly embraced the new feature and, according to Universal Pictures, helped make Comcast the nation’s top digital seller of Despicable Me 2 for the week ending December 3.
Comcast customers have the ability to purchase movies and television shows – often weeks before they are available to rent or purchase on Blu-ray and DVD – and store them, seamlessly, in the cloud. Their content can be enjoyed anywhere, anytime, on their TV, PC or mobile devices, without the hassle of managing discs or remembering passwords. Purchased titles are added to the customer’s On Demand menu which is easily accessible on the TV, online at XfinityTV.com or via the Xfinity On Demand Purchases app.
Comcast’s Digital HD catalog now includes content from FOX, Lionsgate, NBCUniversal and Warner Bros.
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