MAY 7 | DIGITAL: Entone, a provider of Web-based TV interactivity through telecommunication partners, has signed on to offer Vudu’s library of more than 14,000 movies and TV titles later this summer.
The about 200,000 Entone subscribers will have access to Vudu's library, including the video-on-demand service's high-definition downloads, through Entone’s set-top box. Entone’s ‘media hub’ is deployed through about 70 telephone companies.
Many online film services, such as iTunes and Xbox Live, offer high-def content but as streaming/rental options. In February, Vudu became the first company to offer permanent high-def downloads as potential competition to Blu-ray Disc. Vudu launched with a selection of 50 such high-def title options, from such companies as Magnolia Pictures and First Look Studios.
“This arrangement brings together the best of live television, as supported by Entone’s market-leading IPTV home connectivity products, with the best of Internet on-demand movies, as supported by Vudu’s vast movie library from every major Hollywood studio and over 40 independents,” said Steve McKay, CEO of Entone.
Edward Lichty, executive VP of strategy and content for Vudu, added, “IPTV is becoming an option for consumers, and we want consumers to get access to Vudu through the devices they already have in their home. Entone’s integration with Vudu is a great consumer experience, and we are looking forward to Vudu’s inclusion in the next generation of devices to be rolled out by Entone and its telco customers.”
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