Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes said the other day, "So far the 28-day window has clearly been a success versus no delay." So of course, "the question of whether we ought to go longer is very much under scrutiny. It may well be a good idea." The worst part is that if Warner's thinking this way, so is every other studio. [Gizmodo]
Friday, November 5, 2010
NETFLIX CUSTOMERS MAY HAVE TO WAIT LONGER FOR NEW RELEASES
Netflix compromised with the major movie studios to delay new movie releases by 28 days in return for rights to stream those movies. Now Warner might be considering making the delay longer than the current 28 days.
Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes said the other day, "So far the 28-day window has clearly been a success versus no delay." So of course, "the question of whether we ought to go longer is very much under scrutiny. It may well be a good idea." The worst part is that if Warner's thinking this way, so is every other studio. [Gizmodo]
Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes said the other day, "So far the 28-day window has clearly been a success versus no delay." So of course, "the question of whether we ought to go longer is very much under scrutiny. It may well be a good idea." The worst part is that if Warner's thinking this way, so is every other studio. [Gizmodo]
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