Just As Some Windows Close, More Open
from the get-your-wallet-out dept
While some independent movie studios look to move away from the staggered release system, at least one major Hollywood studio is looking to add another window. The president of News Corp., which owns Fox (and hates the idea of simultaneous release), says the company wants to sell high-definition versions of its films over video-on-demand systems 60 days after their theatrical release, but before they're out on DVD (via PaidContent.org)-- for $25 to $30. The price is awfully steep, but the company think it's justified by the "more than 1 million Americans" that spent over $25,000 on home-theater equipment last year, and points out that for large groups, it's cheaper than going to the movies. That may be true, but so is a standard $5 DVD rental, and the difference in picture quality probably isn't stark enough for most people to justify the premium cost. While this plan would offer consumers another choice, it's simply trying to create another release window that competes solely on exclusivity -- just like theaters. News Corp. is banking on that exclusivity to justify an overinflated cost, sort of like $10 theater tickets.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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Hi-def content
Not to rain on these guys parade, but their damned DRM has already obsoleted my two year old $2400 TV. Now they can take their high-priced hi-def and their delusional DRM schemes and shove them, well... you get the picture.
And I'm STILL boycotting Sony. They can forget about me buying into blu-ray as well, because I HAVEN'T forgotten their root-kits.
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$10 Movie Ticket
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Netflix still wins...
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Anything to make an extra buck
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sooo...
im kinda thinking this will fly for a small number of families and the wealthy but not for the singles and couples.
but i guess its something new they should try ... ya just don't know until you try.
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HDTV does look better
http://www.cornbread.org/FOTRCompare/index.html
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