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- Globe winners, nominees promoted despite lack of show
JAN. 16 | The show didn’t go on, but retailers are treating Golden Globe nominees and winners as they normally would, singling them out with signage as they street on DVD. More - Fox decodes Apple DRM for DVD downloadable copies
JAN. 15 | 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment will be significantly expanding its slate of releases embedded with digital copies, after securing the ability to use Apple’s digital rights management technology. The first titles are Family Guy Presents: Blue Harvest (pictured), which streeted today, and the upcoming action feature Hitman on March 11. More - Image, BTP merger deadline extended
JAN. 14 | Image Entertainment and BTP Acquisition Company have again extended the deadline to finalize their merger to Feb. 1. More - Borders gets exclusive lease on Life
JAN. 14 | In one of its first DVD ‘gets’, Borders will be exclusively selling the first season of This American Life . For six months, Borders will be the only retailer offering the title, which is priced at $19.99. More - Toshiba plans big HD DVD marketing campaign
JAN. 14 | Toshiba is launching a massive marketing campaign for its HD DVD hardware, including granting $150 to $200 price chops on players. More - MusicGiants partners with Paramount
JAN. 11 | MusicGiants is expanding its high-end audio business with a film download partnership with Paramount Pictures Digital Entertainment. More - Trans World ends 2007 with loss
JAN. 10 | Despite earlier break-even projections, Trans World will wind up 2007 with a $15 million to $20 million net loss after a disappointing holiday season. The sobering news coincides with Trans World’s decision last month to shutter 138 primarily underperforming F.Y.E. and Suncoast stores as their leases were expiring. More - Trans World liquidates 138 stores
JAN. 9 | In some year-end housekeeping, Trans World Entertainment has been liquidating 138 of its retail outlets over the last several weeks. The bulk of the closures, which started in early December, are of stores under Trans World’s F.Y.E. brand. About 40 of the shuttered outlets are part of Trans World’s DVD-centric Suncoast brand. More - CES: Blu-ray growth forecast healthy
JAN. 8 | LAS VEGAS —With momentum in the format war on their side, studio members of the Blu-ray Disc Assn. projected healthy format growth this year, according to research provided at a Monday Consumer Electronics Show press conference here. At an NPD Group CES session immediately following, however, analysts talked of ongoing obstacles for Blu-ray to win widespread acceptance. More - Blu-ray will win format war at end of 2008, predicts Understanding & Solutions
JAN. 7 | After Warner Bros. Entertainment’s decision to release titles exclusively on Blu-ray Disc, research firm Understanding & Solutions forecasts that the high-definition format war will be resolved by the end of this year. More - CES: Studios plan to go live with BD Live
JAN. 7 | LAS VEGAS— Studios demonstrated several Web-enabled features on planned 2008 Blu-ray releases, including Sony Pictures Home Entertainment’s Godzilla, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment’s AVP: Alien vs. Predator and Lionsgate’s Saw IV , during a Monday CES press conference. More - CES: Samsung, Panasonic, Sharp and Philips to bow new Blu-ray players
JAN. 6 | LAS VEGAS-- Samsung in May will bow its fourth-generation Blu-ray Disc player, the manufacturer’s first straight Blu-ray set-top to offer picture-in-picture functionality. More - CES: Sony cheers Warner move; preps advanced Blu-ray players
JAN. 6 | LAS VEGAS— Sony Corp. chief Howard Stringer reversed his previous description of the high-definition format war as “at a stalemate” in light of Warner Bros.’ abandonment of the HD DVD format and cheered what he now sees as a Blu-ray victory. More - CES: Toshiba vows to back HD DVD without Warner
JAN. 6 | LAS VEGAS— Toshiba expressed some shock over Warner Bros. Entertaiment’s dropping support of HD DVD , but said it was not giving up on the format, during a Sunday press conference on the eve of the Consumer Electronics Show here. More - Disney builds Blu features for Sleeping Beauty
JAN. 6 | Walt Disney Home Entertainment confirmed that its first Web-enabled Blu-ray Disc title will be Sleeping Beauty , one of several Platinum Edition titles the studio plans to street in the high-def format this year. Bowing in the fall, Sleeping Beauty will feature online shopping via broadband connection and a BD Live “Virtual Castle” feature. More - Eugster taking top seat at Baker & Taylor
JAN. 4 | Baker & Taylor chairman and CEO Richard Willis is stepping down from his role, and will be replaced by former Musicland chief Jack W. Eugster, effective immediately. More - Retailers expand merchandising of Blu-ray, HD DVD
JAN. 4 | Key retailers are moving into the new year with more merchandising space devoted to the fledgling high-definition DVD formats. More - NBC to provide kiosk downloads at CES
JAN. 4 | Entertainment kiosk company Mediaport has inked its first video download deal with a major studio, NBC Universal, and the pact will kick off at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Jan. 7-10. More - CBS DVD to increase its release slate
JAN. 4 | After multiple reorganizations, CBS DVD anticipates expanding its release slate dramatically in 2008. More - Pioneer plans pricey new players
JAN. 4 | Pioneer captures less than 5% of current Blu-ray hardware market share, but the manufacturer is committed to playing in its limited, high-end niche. More
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