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Rentrak Announces Top DVD Sales and Rentals for Week Ending January 22, 2012
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Rentrak Corporation (NASDAQ: RENT - News) today announced the top ten DVD sales and rentals for the prior week based on estimated consumer spending.According to the ...
Game over: Netflix frags game rental idea
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings says his company currently has no plans to get into video game rentals, despite saying it was considering it just months ago.
Warner Bros. Doubles DVD Rental Window to 56 Days
As part of Hollywood studios' efforts to support DVD sales, Time Warner's Warner Bros. is doubling the window for rental providers Netflix, Redbox and Dish Network-owned Blockbuster to get access to new DVD releases to 56 days.
Netflix wins over Wall Street with subscriber growth
(Reuters) - Netflix Inc won back Wall Street's affections on Thursday, with several upgrades to its stock after the online video and DVD rental company signed up more U.S. subscribers than expected in the fourth quarter.
Netflix's Hastings: 'We're Done Promoting Our DVD Service'
It won't happen as fast as you can say Qwikster, but Netflix (NSDQ:NFLX - News) plans to slowly edge its way out of the DVD rental business.
Warner Bros won't let Netflix DVD renters add its flicks to their rental queue for 28 days
Warner Brothers and some of the other major movie studios are making it really hard on people that rent movies via Netflix and other services. The moviemakers are trying to force users to go back to the old days of movie rentals where you went into a store to rent or just bought the movie. [...]
Netflix cans game rental plans
Tucked into Netflix's strong earnings results announcement came the news that company is canning the idea of renting video games — one of the only welcome parts of its now-abandoned plan to split its web streaming and rental services. Read full article >>
Netflix sees steady erosion in DVD rental business
Mark Lacter: "We expect DVD subscriptions to decline steadily for every quarter forever," says the CEO.
DVD: The Guard, For retail & rental (Optimum)
John Michael McDonagh's comedy-thriller stars Brendan Gleeson as a dissolute Irish copper who breaks more laws than he enforces, and Don Cheadle as a slick American agent who's forced to work with him.
DVD: Killer Elite, For retail & rental (Entertainment In Video)
A hitman thriller that casts Jason Statham alongside Robert De Niro, Killer Elite doesn't even work as a guilty pleasure: its embarrassing attempts to engage with the politics of the Middle East sit uncomfortably with the testosterone-drenched fight scenes.