Judge: 'Happy Days' cast may be owed DVD royalties
A judge has denied a motion by the makers of “Happy Days” to dismiss claims by several former cast members that they are owed royalties on DVD sales.Superior Court Judge Elizabeth Allen White’s …
A judge has denied a motion by the makers of “Happy Days” to dismiss claims by several former cast members that they are owed royalties on DVD sales.Superior Court Judge Elizabeth Allen White’s …
BEIJING, June 5, 2012 /PRNewswire-Asia/ — Tipard, the professional and top-ranking provider of DVD ripping software, iPad/iPhone/iPod transferring software and video converting software, has recently …
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NEW YORK, June 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ –Â Gaiam, Inc., a leading producer of lifestyle media, announced the release of The Layover Season 1 on DVD under its exclusive home video license agreement with Travel …
NEW YORK, June 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ –Â Gaiam, Inc., a leading producer of lifestyle media, announced today the release of three new DVD titles this month under its exclusive home video license agreement …
Los Angeles, CA — Hannover House, Inc., (Pinksheets: HHSE), will unleash thebig-guns from its DVD film library with the August 4, 2012 releaseof “The Unexpendables Pack” assortment on DVD at …
PORTLAND, June 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Rentrak Corporation (NASDAQ: RENT) today announced the top ten movies-on-demand titles based on consumer transaction rate. Movies-on-demand are transactional (pay-per-purchase) …
The US online movie business more than doubled in 2011 to rake in $992 million and will almost double again this year, a research report showed Friday.
Home movies filmed by Queen Elizabeth are to be released for the first time Friday, giving a glimpse of life behind the scenes at Buckingham Palace and showing a softer side of Britain’s royal family.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Alan Horn, the Walt Disney Co’s new studio chairman, won’t shy away from making big budget films despite Hollywood’s recent string of big budget bombs such as Disney’s “John Carter” and Universal Pictures’ “Battleship.” Horn, who spearheaded such expensive hits as the “Harry Potter” series while president of Warner Brothers Entertainment, intends to focus on six to eight …