Home Media Magazine - August 24, 2008 - (Page 3) AUGUST 24–30, 2008 >> ELECTRO N IC DELIVERY INSIDE CinemaNow Grows Delivery Movie download service CinemaNow has signed a deal to allow downloads and streams to consumer electronics devices. New PS3 Holds More Content Sony Computer Entertainment America this November debuts a 160GB PS3 bundle, with room for more TV and movie content. PAGE 16 BRINGING DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT TO YOU >> HIGH-DEF Paramount Launches Direct-to-Video Unit By Thomas K. Arnold SUPPLIER More than a year after its formation, Paramount Home Entertainment’s ambitious direct-to-video initiative is getting its official public unveiling, with a branded name, concrete production and release plans, and a series of senior management appointments. The new unit, under the direction of former «THE NAME Universal Studios Home PARAMOUNT Entertainment president FAMOUS Louis Feola, will operate PRODUCTIONS as Paramount Famous SPEAKS TO THE Productions, a nod to its STUDIO’S RICH intent to exploit its library HISTORY AND of high-profile theatrical REPUTATION.» features with direct-toLOUIS FEOLA, video sequels, prequels PARAMOUNT and spinoffs. FAMOUS PRODS. Principal photography just wrapped on Without a Paddle: Nature’s Calling, a sequel to the successful 2004 theatrical comedy Without a Paddle, which grossed $58.2 million in U.S. theaters. The disc is scheduled for release in early 2009. Meanwhile, Paramount Famous Productions is developing more than a half dozen other projects, based on such hit movies as Road Trip, Bad News Bears, The Naked Gun, Mean Girls and Grease. Ultimate plans call for the division to release five to six films a year, beginning in 2010, most of them based on theatrical pictures in the libraries of Paramount Pictures, Paramount Vantage, DreamWorks Pictures, MTV Films and Nickelodeon Movies. Paramount Famous Productions also will develop filmed entertainment content with Viacom-owned See PARAMOUNT, Page 36 Sony Pictures Home Entertainment’s Rich Marty (left) and David Glassner show off BD Live at San Diego Comic-Con International 2008. BD Comes Alive BD Live developers are just getting warmed up By Billy Gil ears ago, few could have imagined you could put a movie disc into a player and play games with fellow viewers, set up a user profile on a studio site or download free extra content onto discs long after the film has been released. Yet that’s the reality for BD Live-enabled Blu-ray Discs. DVD Up, But CD Sales Run Dry at Trans World Stores By Erik Gruenwedel RETAIL The DVD cash cow couldn’t make up for music sales’ ongoing meltdown at Trans World Entertainment. A 17% decline in same-store (open at least 12 months) music CD sales contributed to Trans World posting a second-quarter (ended Aug. 2) loss of $19.2 million, compared to a loss of $10.1 million during the same period last year. Albany, N.Y.-based Trans World operates 789 retail stores — mostly f.y.e. (for your See TRANS WORLD, Page 32 INSIDE >> Breaking BD Analysis says cost, content are key. >> Blu-ray to Top DVD BD sales to beat DVD by 2012. PAGE 14 Y And according to content developers, there’s plenty more to come. “Extending the film experience into the home is what Blu-ray delivers,” said David Jessen, VP of Bluray and DVD creative production for Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. “We will work closely with the filmmaking community to See BD LIVE, Page 36 ’Tis the Season for TV DVD Releases By John Latchem n the TV DVD market, releasing a DVD set of the latest season just before new episodes air has become a standard practice. This year is no exception. “I wouldn’t say it’s a no-brainer,” said Ken Ross, EVP and GM of CBS Home Entertainment, the primary TV DVD arm of Paramount Home Entertainment. “But it makes a lot of sense to dovetail into the network promotion Home A R C H Media RESE MAR KET S HAR E 8% as of 8/17/08 I Blu-ray I DVD I leading to the subsequent season.” Hilary Hoffman, SVP of brand and digital marketing for Universal Studios Home Entertainment, said Universal has enjoyed great success releasing DVDs for such shows as “Heroes” and “House” in conjunction with the fall season. “Not only does it present consumers with a great proposition to get in sync with a show See TV DVD, Page 17 Consumers spent $111.17 million on DVDs for the week Blu-ray vs. DVD Sales* Consumers spent $6.19 million on Blu-ray Discs for the week Down 11.64% from the previous week. * Top 20 unit volume 92% Down 10.23% from the previous week. Source: Home Media Research NEWS Hastings posts a drop in profit, driven by negative same-store book and CD sales. Meanwhile, DVD revenue for the chain is up. RESEARCH It was smooth sailing for Fox as Nim’s Island once again took the No. 1 spot on both the DVD sales and rental charts. PRODUCT Actor Michael Madsen talks about his new film, Hell Ride, as well as other films available on DVD from his storied career. Page 10 Page 30 Page 34
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