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Blockbuster: 'The Back-up Plan' top DVD rental for week ending Aug. 29
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Apple breaks new ground in TV
SAN FRANCISCO — Apple is taking a bite out of online TV rental prices. The computer maker, which revolutionized the music industry nine years ago with its iPod and online iTunes store, said Wednesday it is revamping its Apple TV set-top box to rent TV shows for 99 cents.
Why Apple rental plan alienated most studios
Don't look for rival studios to join Disney and News Corp. for Apple's announced 99-cent TV rental offering anytime soon.
Wal-mart agrees to settle online DVD lawsuit: filing
Wal-Mart Stores Inc has agreed to settle a private antitrust lawsuit over its exit from the online DVD market, according to court documents.
Hollywood's uneasy embrace of Apple's 99-cent TV rental offer
Only two major Hollywood television studios agreed to allow Apple Inc. to offer 99-cent rentals of TV shows -- a price that the device-maker hopes will spark sales of a new generation of its set-top box.
'The Last Song' tops DVD sales chart, 'Dexter's fourth season second
The Miley Cyrus-Liam Hemsworth romance "The Last Song" is the top-selling DVD in the United States, Rentrak reported Thursday.
Apple bites into rental business
CUPERTINO, Calif., Sept. 1 (UPI) -- Apple Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs made it official Wednesday: The Cupertino, Calif., computer giant soon will offer 99-cent TV show rentals on iTunes. Apple - Steve Jobs - iTunes - Chief executive officer - IPod Touch
Apple introduces movie and rental streaming, new Apple TV
Apple introduced movie and TV streaming through its second-generation Apple TV Wednesday, a simpler device than its previous product. Apple - Apple TV - Television - Netflix - iPod
Final "Lost" season turns up at No. 1 on DVD chart
Television shows on DVD may peter out after the first few seasons, but not "Lost."
Video rental to grow despite technology
Australia's video rental market continues to expand despite competition from a growing digital technology.