Redbox Inks Agreement With Warner Bros.
Redbox announced its latest agreement to bring Warner Bros. new release DVD and Blu-ray Disc titles to Redbox kiosks the same day as their retail sell-through dates.
Redbox announced its latest agreement to bring Warner Bros. new release DVD and Blu-ray Disc titles to Redbox kiosks the same day as their retail sell-through dates.
VUBIQUITY announced that is is acquiring Digital End-To-End (DETE), a managed content technology service, from Warner Bros. Technical Operations.
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.
Cineplex Entertainment and Warner Bros. announced that Pacific Rim will be Canada’s first SuperTicket, which bundles theatre admission and a UltraViolet digital version of the movie.
Digital Cinema Initiatives announced that it is currently pondering the development of voluntary guidelines or specifications related to the distribution of motion pictures in stereoscopic 3D at frame rates above the current 24 frames per second per eye.
IHS announced it reckons there are now 800,000 UltraViolet household accounts in the United States.
Amazon.com, Inc. announced that Warner Bros. has signed a multi-year film distribution agreement with LOVEFiLM.
Cinram International announced that it has has hired former Warner Bros. executive John Crosier and appointed him to the newly created position of Senior Vice President, Digital Architecture and Delivery.
Some sad news to pass along today. Peter R. Gardiner, retired film studio executive and son of the late British-born film and television actor Reginald Gardiner, has died.
Warner Bros. Digital Distribution announced that it will experiment with offering movies for rental or purchase through Facebook.
Lionsgate Entertainment, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Twentieth Century Fox, Universal Pictures and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. announced their support for the UltraViolet service and format created by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE).