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Kiosk powerhouse Redbox announced it will offer video games in addition to movies, marking a new trend in the rental industry that Netflix may mimic.READ»
According to a rumor, Google is deep in talks with movie studios to provide pay-per-view movie rentals on YouTube. Could this be another selling point for Google TV?READ»
This one slipped under the radar a bit, but it's pretty huge news: YouTube just put up its first five movies for paid rental, with more to come. Is Google entering the movie rental business now?READ»
You may have noticed lots of deal-making recently between movie studios and their post-box-office money makers, Blockbuster and Netflix. Just this morning Netflix announced its movies would be streamed to members Wii consoles, for ...READ»
Hollywood studios are rapidly choosing up sides over Redbox's deceptively simple, but very disruptive DVD-rental kiosks. Today's players? Lions Gate gets it. And Fox doesn't.READ»
Blockbuster, the $500 million video rental chain, has been in a long battle to remain relevant in the Internet-enabled age--lately by attempting to strike a deal for online content distribution. But the company's Internet leap may ...READ»