Your Ad Here

And now Redbox will have to wait 28 days for new Warner Bros. DVDs

Warner Bros. has agreed a new deal with Redbox that will give Redbox access to its DVDs, but only 28 days after the retail release. The move is designed to encourage people to actually buy the shiny, new DVDs when they come out. Why is that a problem?

The idea makes sense from Warner’s perspective. It’s no secret that DVD sales aren’t what they used to be, so Warner wants to squeeze every last penny out of them as possible. Think: what was the last DVD you purchased? I bought a couple of Dragon Gate USA DVDs the other day, but that hardly counts. I bought a Top Gear DVD collection in London in the fall, but that was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity: when will I ever go to an HMV again? Before that? I couldn’t even tell you, probably like a Simpsons season in 2005 or something. The point is, who buys new DVDs anymore? Exactly.

That’s what Warner’s afraid of: people will just rent all movies from now from places like Netflix and Redbox and iTunes. (I imagine Redbox is pretty damn huge, what with it being right there in Wal-Mart. As we all know, Wal-Mart runs this country.) So, in order to prevent Redbox from eating into its sales for a bit, we now have the 28-day wait. Big deal, it’s 28 days.

Flickr



  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • email
  • PDF
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Google Bookmarks
  • RSS

This post is tagged: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Leave a Reply





  • HP rolls out more open webOS components, new Isis browser and a few organizationHP rolls out more open webOS components, new Isis browser and a few organization

    While we thought a tasteful retrospective was find out how to go, it seems like HP's not finished picking over those webOS bones. The corporate has now released the UI widgets for Enyo 2.0 (following its source code release last month ), details on how webOS deals with the Javascript core and a brand new Isis web browser. The browser will apparently add "enhanced support" for… »
  • Love and Hate tweets collected on 3D ‘Love Will Conquer’ siteLove and Hate tweets collected on 3D ‘Love Will Conquer’ site

    Valentines Day might need passed you by, but for lots of it is a day of conflicting emotions. A number of you will be screaming EB Browning's Sonnet 43 from the rooftops, others talking about how much you hate smug couples. Either way, if you are tweeting your feelings then (innovative marketing firm Imperial Leisure's ) Love Will Conquer will record it. Geotagged tweets are… »

Categories

Subscribe

Enter your email address: