Disney Vs. The Video Store
The Walt Disney Corporation has been working on Video-on-demand solutions aggressively for years. Now, Disney is piloting their MovieBeam service in three US cities. MovieBeam is a method of delivering motion pictures to a customer using a set-top box with a 160GB hard drive and an antenna. The box is shipped to customers with 100 of the latest films on it, and each film can be chosen for "rental", which opens a 24hr. window in which the customer can watch multiple times, pause, review, etc. The service charges $7/mo plus $2.50-$4 per movie. Movies are updated at a rate of about 10 per month. Here's the wireless angle: Disney will be using extra bandwidth available from their TV stations (mostly ABC broadcasters) to update the content, and the set-top box is equipped with a TV antenna. The service is upgradeable to piggyback on a customer's broadband connection. This is a very interesting effort to cut out the middle man, whether it be video stores, distributors, and cable companies. My question is: will customers be able to get more than Disney owned content (Disney, Miramax, ABC, ESPN, etc.) Update by Mike: Over on the non-wireless Techdirt site, we trashed this idea, when they first announced it seven months ago. There are a ton of problems with it, which suggest it will have difficulty catching on.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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