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NBC recently announced that it has chosen Amazon over the almighty Apple and will be migrating their digital video content to Amazon Unbox soon. This decision has not surprised Industry Pundits as NBC and Apple had been embroiled in a very public stan
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Apple wants to cut the basic video download in half—to $0.99—for most TV shows. We haven’t been able to confirm independently yet but this makes sense when you remember that iTunes is all about selling content to propel sales of hardware—not about
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No one has all the elements in place yet: big audience, vast selection, intuitive design, and a simple way to transfer movies onto portable devices and the living room television.But here’s my ranking of the five players that are “most likely to succe
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The arrangement starts today; more than 150 titles, including Dirty Dancing, will go up this month. That brings iTunes’ movie library past 400—still a far cry from the numbers available on some other sites, including newly launched Wal-Mart download b
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Viacom will be brave enough to join Disney on the iTunes store, selling movies from its studio Paramount. But in an effort to not ruffle Wal-Mart and Target’s feathers, the deal will only cover Paramount’s back catalog, including titles such as “For
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It appears that Amazon.com's Unbox and Apple's iTunes are just not delivering the goods when it comes to movie downloads. A month after both services debuted neither is producing great results. This is not the path one wants to take if you are to change h
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Google is still only allowing major content owners -- those with 1,000 hours or more of video -- to charge for their content. Apple repeatedly is making it nearly impossible for independent media-makers to upload content to its iTMS and charge for it
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I paid $14.99 for a movie that is lower in quality than the DVD, lacks the special features, takes about an hour to download, and is basically unplayable on my television.
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More than 45 million TV shows have been downloaded on iTunes since the launch last October
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Guba macht billig Angebote $10 für neue Filme, $5 Katalog und $0,5 Fernsehserien. Mit Amazon wird der Markt noch weiter Aufgewühlt. Außerderm werden wohl vor allem die guten Aussichten für diesen Markt weitere Player anziehen.
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Filme werden noch für die nächsten fünf Jahre Hauptsächlich über DVDs abgespielt werden. Der portable Markt ist sehr begrenzt (iPod) und Apple erwartet eine menge Konkurrenz von VOD (Comcas), DVD, Netflix, Cinemanox und Movielink
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Sehr interessante Gedanken zu Filmdownloads. Machen Momentan eigentlich keinen Sinn, weil DVD und PayTV, TV das Feld gut abdecken. Außerdem muss der Content auf den TV Schirm. HD Inhalte machen wieder sinn sind aber problematisch.