Comcast to Sell Movies Through Cable Boxes
Comcast is reportedly planning to sell movies through its cable boxes, joining Verizon as the second pay-TV operator to go beyond rentals.
Comcast is reportedly planning to sell movies through its cable boxes, joining Verizon as the second pay-TV operator to go beyond rentals.
Subscribers would be able to purchase movies they can watch anytime through a TV, computer or mobile devices.
SupersonicAds Media Group , the leading marketplace for mobile and web based native in-app advertising, has partnered with multiple major motion picture studios, including Sony Pictures, Universal Pictures, …
Pioneer Electronics Inc. today unveiled its new 2014 line of in-dash multimedia DVD receivers that focuses on providing the most entertainment options in the car. Consisting of the AVH-X1600DVD, AVH-X2600BT, AVH-X3600BHS, AVH-X4600BT and AVH-X5600BHS, all five models have a refined, sophisticated look and offer advanced technologies that provide users with a variety of entertainment options …
DISH Network Corporation today announced that its subsidiary, Blockbuster L.L.C., will end its retail and by mail DVD distribution operations by early-January 2014.
Samba TV , a leading publisher of Smart TV apps and multi-screen advertising, announced today that it launched numerous TV apps on Sony BRAVIA® TVs, Blu-ray Discâ„¢ players and Blu-ray Home Theater devices …
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CyberLink Corp. , a provider of innovative media creativity solutions, today announced a new update to PowerDVD 13—its market-leading media player for Blu-ray, 3D & HD
Mumbai, Oct 21 (IANS) With over three decades of experience in the film industry as a producer, film critic as well as festival curator Roger Garcia feels that bringing movies to film festivals has become tougher than before.
You wouldn’t know it by the fact that there is but a single major horror film in theaters this month (Carrie on October 18th), but this is of course October and thus the month of Halloween and thus the prime time to discuss “scary movies”. As such, I’ve decided to run down the top-17 biggest grossing “scary” movies of all time. Why 17?