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Warner Brothers offers instant streaming of its film archives
Customers pay $9.99 per month to watch older movies and TV shows.
Posted 04/04/2013Amy DustoPost a comment
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Nook is bringing video to e-readers—and beyond
Nook Video will offer movies and TV shows playable on Nooks, TVs, tablets and smartphones.
Posted 09/26/2012Bill BriggsPost a comment
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/ Technology
Warner Bros. files lawsuits against sellers on Amazon.com
The movie company targets the sale of counterfeit or unauthorized videos.
Posted 08/01/2012Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Miramax and Universal bring the movie theater to Facebook
Consumers can stream films for 30 Facebook credits, the equivalent of $3.
Posted 08/23/2011Zak Stambor1 comments
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YouTube launches a paid movie rental service with 3,000 titles
Consumers can pay $3.99 to watch newer releases over 24 hours.
Posted 05/10/2011Thad Rueter1 comments
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Warner Bros. acquires online movie forum Flixster
The movie studio and Flixster will launch downloadable TV and films.
Posted 05/06/2011Stefany Moore1 comments
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/ Technology
Will consumers watch movies on Facebook?
Warner Bros. and the social network are testing whether consumers will stream movies on Facebook. And they are starting with the popular Batman film "The Dark Knight."
Posted 03/09/2011Zak StamborPost a comment
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Blockbuster gets Warner Bros.`s new releases four weeks before Netflix
Blockbuster Inc. has signed a deal that ensures it will be able to offer Warner Bros. films for rental in its stores, by mail and by download the day they go on sale—which is 28 days before they are available at Netflix, its major competitor.
Posted 03/24/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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Al Capone and Madame Curie Get to Know Your Rabbit
Amazon.com and Warner Home Video team to let viewers vote on films to make debuts in the DVD format.
Posted 06/02/2006Bill BriggsPost a comment
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