Redbox to Offer Digital Service
Coinstar Inc.’s Redbox, the ubiquitous movie-rental kiosk, will begin offering an internet-streaming service to rival Netflix, according to The Hollywood Reporter.... read more
Found in: Industry, NewsAmazon Considers Streaming Video Service
Amazon may be gearing up for battle with Netflix in the coming months, as the Internet giant is considering a jump into steaming video subscription services.... read more
Found in: Movies, NewsNetflix Looking to Stream More, DVD Less
Movie and television subscription service Netflix, which allows users to stream content through a variety of media including television, gaming consoles and computers, is looking to capitalize on the growth of streaming media and the declining emphasis on DVDs.... read more
Found in: Industry, NewsThe 10 Best New iPad & iPhone Apps of 2010
We've highlighted 10 very cool non-gaming apps for iOS that will help you appreciate the night sky, stream all your iTunes, cut your dining budget in half and turn Twitter into a nice-looking magazine. read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the DayHulu to Drop Subscription Rates?
With word of streaming-only Netflix subscriptions in the works, Hulu may lower the subscription rate of their Hulu Plus service in attempt to compete with the movie rental giant.... read more
Found in: Industry, NewsNetflix to Offer Streaming-Only Service Soon?
Netflix will reportedly offer a streaming-only subscription plan in the U.S. by the end of the year.... read more
Found in: Industry, NewsNetflix Hires Actors for Canadian Launch, Gets Caught, Sort of Apologizes
Netflix has apologized for hiring actors to appear at the launch of their new Canadian branch in Toronto.... read more
Found in: Industry, NewsParty Down to Stream on Netflix Again
They said it would be back and they’re keeping their word. Starz has announced that episodes of the short-lived comedy Party Down will once again be airing on Netflix’s Instant Watch online streaming service towards the end of this year.... read more
Found in: TV, NewsNetflix Partners with Relativity Media
Relativity Media LLC recently signed a deal with Netflix that requires the film distribution company to license 12-15 films per year to the video streaming service, The Huffington Post reports. The deal, which goes into effect next year, gives Netflix the rights to films that would have normally gone to premium cable networks like HBO and Showtime.... read more
Found in: Industry, NewsAdding Insult to Injury, Starz Removes Party Down from Netflix
Kick us while we’re down, why don’t you?... read more
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