Will YouTube Be the Place to Rent Movies?
YouTube has made a couple of big announcements. First of all, they are going to start renting movies. They are kicking off this initiative by partnering with the Sundance Film Festival, making five...
View ArticleYouTube Movie Rental Experiment Fails (So Far)
On Friday, YouTube started a movie rental experiment involving five motion pictures from the 2009 and 2010 Sundance Film Festivals. Now, although the trial run is several days away from being over,...
View ArticleRedbox May Soon Look for its Slice of Netflix’s Online Pie
Netflix appears to be facing increasing competition from all sides. In addition to long-time rival BlockBuster, retailer-based rental services and Hulu’s recently launched Hulu Plus paid service,...
View ArticleNetflix Launches in Canada Without DVDs, Smaller Streaming Catalog
In July, Netflix said it would expand into Canada this fall, and the company made good on that promise as it made the announcement today. This marks the first international expansion of the company....
View ArticleGood Week for Netflix Marred by Gaffes
You would think it would have been a good week for Netflix, given that the company began its first expansion into another country. Netflix launched its Canadian streaming-only service earlier this...
View ArticlemSpot Movie Rental Prices Get Cheaper as Competition Escalates
When Amazon announced its Cloud Drive and music player services 5GB of storage for free, mSpot knew it had to act. The company quickly announced that it would also be giving users 5GB of free space....
View ArticleAmazon Instant Video Up to Over 100,000 Titles
Amazon announced that it now offers over 100,000 movies and TV shows through its Amazon Instant Video service. That includes new releases, and these titles can be either purchased or rented. These...
View ArticleYouTube Expands Movie Offerings to UK
YouTube has had movies available for a long time, but for quite a while, it was mostly just old stuff that wasn’t too much in demand, but then in May, they announced that they were doubling their movie...
View ArticleRedbox Gives Discounts For Answering Trivia Questions
Redbox, one of the top players in movie rental these days, is not shy about giving customers discounts. Its DVDs are already pretty low-priced (despite a minor price increase last year), but they’re...
View ArticleWill YouTube Be the Place to Rent Movies?
YouTube has made a couple of big announcements. First of all, they are going to start renting movies. They are kicking off this initiative by partnering with the Sundance Film Festival, making five...
View ArticleYouTube Movie Rental Experiment Fails (So Far)
On Friday, YouTube started a movie rental experiment involving five motion pictures from the 2009 and 2010 Sundance Film Festivals. Now, although the trial run is several days away from being over,...
View ArticleRedbox May Soon Look for its Slice of Netflix’s Online Pie
Netflix appears to be facing increasing competition from all sides. In addition to long-time rival BlockBuster, retailer-based rental services and Hulu’s recently launched Hulu Plus paid service,...
View ArticleNetflix Launches in Canada Without DVDs, Smaller Streaming Catalog
In July, Netflix said it would expand into Canada this fall, and the company made good on that promise as it made the announcement today. This marks the first international expansion of the company....
View ArticleGood Week for Netflix Marred by Gaffes
You would think it would have been a good week for Netflix, given that the company began its first expansion into another country. Netflix launched its Canadian streaming-only service earlier this...
View ArticlemSpot Movie Rental Prices Get Cheaper as Competition Escalates
When Amazon announced its Cloud Drive and music player services 5GB of storage for free, mSpot knew it had to act. The company quickly announced that it would also be giving users 5GB of free space....
View ArticleAmazon Instant Video Up to Over 100,000 Titles
Amazon announced that it now offers over 100,000 movies and TV shows through its Amazon Instant Video service. That includes new releases, and these titles can be either purchased or rented. These...
View ArticleYouTube Expands Movie Offerings to UK
YouTube has had movies available for a long time, but for quite a while, it was mostly just old stuff that wasn’t too much in demand, but then in May, they announced that they were doubling their movie...
View ArticleRedbox Gives Discounts For Answering Trivia Questions
Redbox, one of the top players in movie rental these days, is not shy about giving customers discounts. Its DVDs are already pretty low-priced (despite a minor price increase last year), but they’re...
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