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Netflix secures exclusive streaming rights to more major films
Films are available after 90-day pay-TV window expires in a deal with studio-supported Epix.
Posted 08/11/2010Allison EnrightPost a comment
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Deal Aims to Bring Movie Rentals to the Web
Blockbuster and MGM today announced a deal aimed at putting movies on the Internet. The nonexclusive agreement allows Blockbuster to make selected MGM films for digital streaming and downloading video via the Internet and other home delivery technologies. Blockbuster CEO John Antioco says the pact will help his company provide "quality entertainment in whatever form our customers want it delivered." MGM boasts a library with 4,100 movie titles,...
Posted 01/19/2001Don DavisPost a comment
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Movielink(R) Inks Deals with Top Indie Film Companies to Create the Most Extensive Selection of Indie Feature Films...
Magnolia Pictures, THINKFilm, Hart Sharp Video, Wolfe Video and Media Blasters among Film Companies SANTA MONICA, Calif.--Sept. 7, 2006--Movielink (www.movielink.com), the leading U.S. broadband video-on-demand (VOD) download service, today announced deals with numerous leading independent film companies, adding over 100 new titles to its already extensive library of over 2,000 titles, making it one of the largest library of major studio and...
Posted 09/07/2006
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