The two companies' battle for streaming dollars is now playing out on the disc front
The streaming movement is becoming a veritable tidal wave in Hollywood, with the premium service the latest to make a big move into that digital future
Seth MacFarlane explains why he thinks it's a good thing that some of his shows are too hot for TV
A banned episode of "Family Guy" will be released as a standalone DVD
Business sees 94 percent spike
Academy screeners are out, but few are leaked
Report says studios aren't doing enough to protect children
Oscilloscope was founded by Adam Yauch, David Fenkel.
Forget waiting in line—studios are exploring new systems to deliver films whenever you want, on whatever device you choose.
Company keeps rental prices low through business efficiencies.
"The devaluation of new entertainment products would have disastrous consequences."
The rental giant's decline was written on the wall years ago -- except no one was reading the walls.
Doubles the number of locations it will be shuttering to 1,000.
The dollar-a-night kiosks are more of a threat to rental stores and mail subscription services than the studios.
Studio files $10M lawsuit claiming company illegally resold its movies.
Studio will distribute DVDs through service for five years.
Recession -- not the Internet -- is the major factor.
“You can't flood the market with every TV show, every reality show, and dump your library into the market all at one time
DVD sales numbers are not pretty—and they’re going to get worse. Is it the recession, or a much deeper problem?