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latimes:

Hollywood downloads a post-DVD future: The movie studio business model is poised for its biggest shift in years as Hollywood turns to Internet delivery as the only way to boost home entertainment revenues.
Photo:  Rocket Video, a mecca for L.A. cinephiles, is closing after more than 30 years. It offered obscure art-house and foreign films. Sales plummeted as users switched to on-demand services. Credit: Bob Chamberlin / Los Angeles Times

latimes:

Hollywood downloads a post-DVD future: The movie studio business model is poised for its biggest shift in years as Hollywood turns to Internet delivery as the only way to boost home entertainment revenues.

Photo: Rocket Video, a mecca for L.A. cinephiles, is closing after more than 30 years. It offered obscure art-house and foreign films. Sales plummeted as users switched to on-demand services. Credit: Bob Chamberlin / Los Angeles Times

(Source: Los Angeles Times)

  1. satoru-aoyama reblogged this from latimes and added:
    Across Hollywood,...quiet revolution...brewing that’s...
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  4. thefabulousthomasj reblogged this from latimes and added:
    Hmmm… … I wonder how soon the film studios would do away with theater distribution… … it’s just
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  6. justother reblogged this from latimes and added:
    I prefer actual DVD’s...live streaming. I must be so old fashioned.
  7. louxosenjoyables said: It’s a darn shame…
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