Home Media Magazine - October 19-25, 2008 - (Page 1) OCTOBER 19–25, 2008 TV Stars Shine at Awards Appearing at the event were (L-R) Jeannie Russell (“Dennis the Menace”), Stanley Livingston Jr. (“My Three Sons”), Paul Peterson (“The Donna Reed Show”), Kathy Garver (“Family Affair”); Thomas K. Arnold, publisher of HM; Tony Dow and Jerry Mathers (“Leave it to Beaver”), and Joe Amodei (president of Arts Alliance America); Inset: Carlton Cuse, writer and executive producer of “Lost,” gave the keynote speech. Page 6 >> HIGH-DEF BD Live Showcased Redbox Sues Universal at Pixar Event Claims terms are unfair toward its $1 rental kiosk business By Chris Tribbey LEGAL DVD rental kiosk operator Redbox has filed a federal suit against Universal Studios Home Entertainment, alleging the studio’s new revenue-sharing terms for vending machine operators violates antitrust laws and misuses copyrights. Filed in U.S. District Court in Delaware Oct. 10, the suit claims Universal’s new terms for vending machines would “eliminate the low-cost rental alternative for consumers” by prohibiting Redbox from renting or selling Universal DVDs until 45 days after they street; limiting the number of Universal DVDs Redbox can stock; and requiring Redbox to destroy Universal DVDs, rather than sell them used to consumers. “To drive home its ‘take it or leave it’ proposition, Defendants will terminate Redbox’s two distributors [Video Product Distributors and Ingram Entertainment] if they continue supplying Redbox with Universal DVDs or providing other services to Redbox — unless Redbox forsakes its customers and participates in Defendants’ BRINGING DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT TO YOU attempts to decrease the supply of copyrighted DVDs, reduce consumer choice in the marketplace, and increase prices that consumers pay in tough economic times,” the suit reads. In addition to Universal, Universal City Studios, Universal City Studios Productions and Focus Features are named in the suit. Redbox is seeking an injunction that See REDBOX, Page 24 Dreamworks Inks With Uni By Chris Tribbey SUPPLIER The long-rumored distribution deal between DreamWorks and Universal Studios was made official this week, with Steven Spielberg’s and Stacey Snider’s newly financed operation inking a sevenyear deal with their familiar distribution partner. “We are delighted to be back in business with Steven and Stacey and the rest of their See UNIVERSAL, Page 24 Pixar’s Wall-E By Chris Tribbey MERYVILLE, Calif. — Most of the BD Live examples offered here Oct. 15 were familiar, however, a panel of studio representatives and software experts agreed: The industry is just starting to find out what BD Live can do. The Producers Guild of America organized the event, and Pixar Animation hosted, with members of the public getting advance looks at upcoming Blu-ray Disc features, and a quick history of BD Live. “BD Live is such a huge evolution,” said Sven Davison, VP of product development and production for 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. See PIXAR, Page 22 E Target Cuts Its BD Player Prices By Erik Gruenwedel RETAIL Target Corp. has begun selling Blu-ray Disc players from $229, establishing the big box retailer as an aggressive seller of the high-definition, packaged-media format on the eve of the fourth quarter. The Minneapolis-based retailer, See TARGET, Page 24 INSIDE >> Blu ‘Hulk’ Effects wizes talk Hulk Blu-ray. APPLE AND BLU-RAY: NO HOLLYWOOD ENDING YET By Erik Gruenwedel A >> Samsung Offers ‘Matrix’ New BD players come with the “Matrix” trilogy. PAGE 8 pple’s much-anticipated foray into Blu-ray Disc will remain the grist of scuttlebutt after CEO Steve Jobs said the technology giant would not include the high-definition drive in its 2009 line of laptop computers. “We’re waiting until things settle down and Blu-ray takes off in the See APPLE, Page 22 Home A R C H Media RESE MAR KET S HAR E 10% as of 10/12/08 I Blu-ray I DVD Consumers spent $126.10 million on DVDs for the week Blu-ray vs. DVD Sales* Consumers spent $14.37 million on Blu-ray Discs for the week >> ELECTRO N IC DELIVERY INSIDE YouTube Has CBS Streams Full-length episodes of some fan favorites will appear on the video site. Down 12.67% from the previous week. * Top 20 unit volume 90% Down 46.44% from the previous week. Source: Home Media Research Warner Goes DivX Warner Bros. titles are made available to online distributors in the DivX format. PAGE 9 NEWS Disney is letting Pinocchio out of the vault and plans several more family titles, including Space Buddies and Oliver & Company. RESEARCH The charts are split: Buyers snapped up Disney’s new Sleeping Beauty DVDs while renters chose Fox’s The Happening. PRODUCT Ernest Borgnine, riding high from recent successes, discusses his many films available on DVD. Page 4 Page 18 Page 22
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