Sonic takes on Apple with CinemaNow purchase
In a move that will pit it directly against Apple iTunes on digital movies, Sonic Solutions said today it is acquiring Internet movie service CinemaNow.
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Harnessing the power of P2P
Once viewed as movie studio enemy No. 1, peer-to-peer networks are getting another look as a legitimate way to deliver video content online.
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The evolving role of content delivery networks
Traditional content delivery networks are far and away the primary way to deliver video online today, handling everything from Netflix movie streaming to TV downloads from Apple iTunes.
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RealNetworks apologizes to consumers
RealNetworks is trying to rally customers to its side in its battle with the major studios over its RealDVD copying software.
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WOMEN ELITE 2008: DISNEY-- Leaders rise up ranks
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment’s team of leading women execs makes a perfect case for how more women are rising up the ranks in home entertainment to fill key roles. All five have been with Disney since the ’90s, and all have played major roles in the studio’s evolution over the last few years.
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WOMEN ELITE 2008: UNIVERSAL-- Casting wide influence
Universal Studios Home Entertainment’s team of Women Elites spans across nearly every segment at the studio. Hilary Hoffman, senior VP of brand and digital marketing, credits the industry’s openness to new ideas as well as female mentors for women’s move up the ranks. “From my experience, the one thing I do find valuable is I do think it’s important for women to me...
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WOMEN ELITE 2008: HBO-- Growing responsibilities
In March, Sofia Chang’s role at HBO expanded beyond just marketing videos to handling everything from DVDs to HBO-branded products such as Sopranos wine. “There are a lot of women in very senior positions at this company who are very respected, and in the years they’ve been here, they’ve seen their responsibilities grow as well,” says Chang, whose company’s t...
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HASTINGS 40th ANNIVERSARY: Change for the good
Constant change. That has been Hastings Entertainment’s secret to longevity in a business that has seen competitors from the legendary Tower Records to the all but forgotten MediaPlay fail. Hastings’ competitors and those in the book and video industries describe the multi-media retailer, one of the few still around, as an ever-changing retailer that knows its customer well and is a...
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