Blockbuster considering set-top box for movie downloads
There's an interesting story over at CNET that talks about Blockbuster Video considering creating their own set-top box for customers to watch their movie via direct download, instead of going to the video store. Isn't that already called Pay-Per-View???Trips to the video rental store may be a thing of the past sooner than thought.
Netflix and Blockbuster are already offering DVD rental service by
mail. Amazon.com, Microsoft's Xbox Live, and Netflix deliver movies
directly to the PC. TiVo, Vudu, and Apple TV--not to mention cable and
satellite companies--are doing the same for TV sets. Local independent
stores notwithstanding, the only major brick-and-mortar options left
for renting discs are Hollywood Video/Movie Gallery, which is close to
bankruptcy, and Blockbuster.
But The Hollywood Reporter says Blockbuster may be giving customers more reasons not to visit its stores. The rental chain is said to be making a set-top box
that will allow video content to be streamed directly to a television.
The announcement should come sometime later this month, according to THR
A Blockbuster spokeswoman said it is "talking to numerous
companies" about ways it can provide "access to media content across
multiple channels--from our stores, by mail, through kiosks, through
downloading, through portable content-enabled devices--so it's not
surprising that there are rumors out there."
The service would take advantage of video-on-demand technology from Movielink (which Blockbuster bought last year) that allows movie downloads from Universal Studios, Paramount, Sony Pictures, MGM, and Warner Bros.
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Posted at 02:25PM Apr 10, 2008
by Kevin P McAuliffe in Astound |