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  • Blockbuster has one advantage over those two: It gets many new-release titles a month earlier.

    Ergen's Comedy Strategy for Dish Martin Peers 2011

  • At least, that is, for those like Time Warner 's Warner Bros., which starting last February won Redbox's agreement to a 28-day delay on new-release DVDs.

    Window Opens: Redbox Investors Leap Martin Peers 2011

  • Universal, which is part of the NBC Universal business owned by General Electric Co., previously has hammered out agreements with Redbox and Netflix Inc. to wait 28 days before offering its new-release movies.

    NCR, Universal Studios Agree on DVD-Rental Plan Melissa Korn 2010

  • In short: Macmillan wants to charge fifteen bucks a pop for some new-release ebooks, and Amazon thinks the price should stay at ten bucks so that people will keep buying the Kindle.

    Well, okay. 2010

  • Apple also will extend its rental offerings with 99-cent TV episodes and $4.99 new-release movies.

    Apple TV: The Latest of Many Viewing Options 2010

  • The fall was sharpest in new-release titles, which make up about a quarter of the market, with sales down 15% in 2009, according to the British Video Association's yearbook, published today.

    DVD sales slump in wake of Zavvi and Woolworths collapse 2010

  • At Amoeba. com, you can order new-release CDs direct to the UK, but the main reason to visit the website is the free content it offers.

    Click to download: Amoeba Music online 2010

  • NCR Corp. is rolling out tests in four major cities to rent new-release movies at two to three times the prices of older films.

    Blockbuster Express Tests Premium-Price Movie Discs Melissa Korn 2010

  • I hear the Netflix/Warner Bros. agreement re: 28 days of retail exclusivity for new-release DVDs was Netflix's idea, NOT Warner's.

    Retail Conspires Against Redbox by Limiting DVD Purchases | /Film 2010

  • In short: Macmillan wants to charge fifteen bucks a pop for some new-release ebooks, and Amazon thinks the price should stay at ten bucks so that people will keep buying the Kindle.

    Well, okay. galdrin 2010

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