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Forget downloading movies from your local video store; by early next year, an on-demand video service from Video Ezy will rely on consumers to physically deliver movies from store to home for ...
With Plex video-on-demand, you can watch thousands of ad-supported movies, concerts, and television shows for free. You don’t need to set up a Plex media library and you don’t need to be a ...
The nation’s biggest cable operators and movie producers are teaming up on a $30-million promotional push for video-on-demand. Long the ugly stepsister of the local video store, ...
VOD stands for video on demand, a technology that allows people to watch films instantly. With video on demand, viewers get to choose exactly what they want to watch, and when and where they wish ...
Motorola announced on Tuesday intentions to acquire Broadbus, a video-on-demand technology company. Massachusetts-based Broadbus specializes in carrier-grade, high-speed network technology ...
Bleecker Street announced the video-on-demand premiere date for "What Happens Later" on Thursday. The Meg Ryan/David Duchovny rom-com comes home Nov. 28.
Video means giving up control—so get comfortable with it. Part of the trade-off in engaging with consumers on social media is that you no longer control the conversation.
The competition for on-demand movies has grown in recent years beyond cable companies like Time-Warner, Charter, Cox Fios and Xfinity to online video-on-demand companies like FandangoNow and ...
Universal charges as much as $25 to rent a film for 48 hours and $30 to buy it during its premium V.O.D. sales period. Those prices can drop to $6 and $20 in the later, traditional sales window.
Siegfried Luft: The biggest issue on the network today is internet video [streaming] and if you take a look at the impact that video has on the network, it’s not just a little bit.It’s a tremendous ...