By order of the Shadow Proclamation (okay, Facebook), select episodes of Doctor Who will materialize online for fans around the world. Including one that's never been released before.READ»
Warner Bros. announced Tuesday that it will offer movies directly for rent or purchase through Facebook, becoming the first Hollywood studio to introduce a video-on-demand service on the world's largest social network. READ»
Up-and-coming bands like Shinedown are helping Warner Music Group pull off the hardest trick in the music biz: redefining the record label for the digital age.READ»
It's a dark time for the music industry. And that's not just because of the Black Eyed Peas' latest album.
Global record sales dropped 7.2% last year, due largely to huge declines in some of the world's biggest markets--the ...READ»
Blockbuster announced this morning that it had signed a new deal with Warner Brothers to provide "immediate availability of new DVD and Blu-ray releases from the studio." But this isn't just your ordinary licensing wheeling and ...READ»
Redbox scored at least a partial victory in its battle with
a triumvirate of Hollywood studios yesterday as a federal court ruled the
company can proceed with an antitrust lawsuit filed last October
against GE's Universal Studios. ...READ»
The battle lines are being drawn in the Redbox wars. Warner Bros. joined Universal and Fox in their refusal to immediately offer newly released DVDs via Redbox's $1-per-flick rental kiosks. Warner Bros. said starting in October all ...READ»
From Sam Worthington being turned into a Terminator prototype, to the construction of Hunter/Killer Tanks, here is a look at how Legacy Effects made the robots of 'Terminator Salvation.'READ»
Web-based television content streaming is hot in the news at the moment, courtesy of events like the Hulu-Boxee shut down. And now there's the new ZillionTV set-top box to add to the mix, and it's a pretty interesting little ...READ»
Tonight's Dark Knight Blu-ray event was the first ever BD-Live experience in America. But the live text commentary featuring the film's director, Chris Nolan, left much to be desired. The questions that were texted in resembled the ...READ»