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RHI releases films to VOD firstDate: Aug 24, 2007 | Author: By Ned RandolphComcast and Time Warner are both doing tests of simultaneous VOD and DVD release with every major studio except Sony in Denver and Pittsburgh. Participant Lionsgate disclosed in a recent conference call with analysts that the test will expand to Atlanta this fall.https://www.videobusinesss.com/article/CA6471735.html?industryid=43290&q=%2C+Cable subscriptions will rise little on digital switchMARCH 27 | Blockbuster, Netflix and other DVD-rental services may have found an unlikely ally in the U.S. switch to digital broadcasting next year: the federal government.https://www.videobusinesss.com/article/CA6545683.htmlEverything old is new againDate: Oct 21, 2005 | Author: By Scott Hettrick, the first Nintendo and Sega players. Nearly 10 years later at The Hollywood Reporter, I covered the launch of next-generation systems by Nintendo and the Sony PlayStation.https://www.videobusinesss.com/article/CA6277070.html?q=%2C+TURNING UP THE HD HEATDate: Jun 4, 2004 | Author: By Paul SweetingJUNE 4 | WASHINGTON--The House Commerce Committee held another hearing here last week to examine the halting progress in the Congressionally mandated transition from analog to digital and high-definition broadcasting in the U.S.https://www.videobusinesss.com/article/CA614188.html?q=%2C+SBC, EchoStar bring TV, Internet closerDate: Aug 20, 2004 | Author: By Paul SweetingAUG. 20 | In the latest effort to link the Internet to the TV set, SBC Communications and satcaster EchoStar Communications will jointly develop a new set-top box allowing users to download and store movies in addition to receiving TV signals.https://www.videobusinesss.com/article/CA613323.html?industryid=47214Digeo hires Fidler as CEODate: Aug 8, 2005 | Author: By Scott HettrickAUG. 8 | Longtime Sony and Pioneer consumer electronics executive Mike Fidler has been named CEO of Kirkland, Wash.-based digital video recorder company Digeo, Inc. Fidler, who fills a position that has been vacant since April, brings the experience he gained with Sony in the launch of TiVo.https://www.videobusinesss.com/article/CA633160.html?industryid=47275THE ANSWER MANDate: Nov 2, 2001 | Author: By Scott HettrickNOV. 2 | Item #1: The two satellite TV services in this country collectively reach fewer than 25% of all homes with cable and/or satellite, which is nearly 10 million fewer homes than have DVD players. News Corp.https://www.videobusinesss.com/article/CA619076.html?q=Report: Obstacles to VOD growth breaking downDate: Jun 27, 2001 | Author: By Ann DonahueJUNE 27 | Thanks to a renewed interest in interactive TV from cable operators, revenue for video-on-demand should start climbing this year from $65 million to almost $2 billion in 2005, according to a report by the Yankee Group.https://www.videobusinesss.com/article/CA619649.html?q=NEW SIDE DISHDate: Aug 29, 2000 | Author: By Marcy MagieraAfter training 15,000 store employees as "DirecTV specialists," the chain last week rolled out interactive DirecTV demonstration kiosks in about 3,000 stores with a fair amount of fanfare and a deal offering one free rental a week for a year with the purchase of a complete satellite system for $200.https://www.videobusinesss.com/article/CA621102.html?q=Pay-per-views: Time Warner seeking vid windows for VODDate: May 26, 2000 | Author: By R. Thomas Umstead, Time Warner has approached the major studios about having feature movies debut on its prototype video-on-demand systems at the same time as the movie's home video release. Sources close to the situation said Time Warner Cable sister company Warner Bros.https://www.videobusinesss.com/article/CA620903.html
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