DVD renters will have to wait even longer to check out latest Warner releases
SAN FRANCISCO – Millions of DVD renters who want to check out Warner Bros’ latest movies won’t get the chance until nearly two months after the discs are available to buy.
SAN FRANCISCO – Millions of DVD renters who want to check out Warner Bros’ latest movies won’t get the chance until nearly two months after the discs are available to buy.
Millions of DVD renters who want to check out Warner Bros’ latest movies won’t get the chance until nearly two months after the discs are available to buy.
SAN FRANCISCO — Millions of DVD renters who want to check out Warner Bros’ latest movies won’t get the chance until nearly two months after the discs are available to buy. The new restriction will double a 28-day delay on DVD rentals that Warner Bros
Warner Bros. and Redbox are about to re-ignite a battle over how long consumers have to wait to rent DVDs
PORTLAND, Ore. , Jan.
New rules will double the lag between release and rental, and other studios will likely quickly follow suit. But will this really promote purchases?
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The movie studio has yet to make the announcement, but the new deal is expected to be unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show next week.
