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Apple announced at Macworld 2008 that they have officially launched iTunes Movie Rentals featuring movies from all major movie studios. Fast Facts:
- Will offer more than 1000 films by Feb 2008
- Titles will be available 30 days after DVD release
- Can watch the videos on any device including Regular TVs, Macs, PCs, iPods, and iPhones
- Prices will be: $2.99 for older Movies, $3.99 for newer Movies, $1 extra for High-Definition
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ITunes Movie Rentals Questions
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How do brick and mortar movie rental businesses work? For example Blockbuster. 2 AnswersSimply put. Rental companies pay huge sums to movie studios for the right to rent movies. Most of the money being exchanged up front. They rarely call th... read more -
Do you think the online streaming movie link sites hurt movie DVD sales and rentals? 20 AnswersThe internet is probably the most disruptive technology we have seen, and as rapidly as it is changing I doubt there will be a consensus on this issue any time ... read more -
Movie Sales/Rental Watching Habits. Have you purchased a DVD after renting? Rented a DVD more than once? 13 Answers1) How many movie DVDs do you own? - About 25. 2) Do you watch in theatre - then buy? Rent then Buy? Buy sight unseen because of ...actors, filmmakers, genre,... read more -
I bought a movie from the U.S iTunes Store, the audio is set to english but the dubbing is in another language. Whats wrong? 2 AnswersIt sounds like your player is listening to the second audio program (SAP) in the encode. Apparently with the iTunes 2.3 update they introduced some problem wit... read more
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iTunes Movie Rentals Background
- MarketWatch: Apple pitches iTunes movie rental to studios (June 10, 2007)
- ZDNet: Apple iTunes movie rentals coming soon (July 18, 2006)
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