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- CinemaNow burns Fast.(alliance with Universal Studios Home Entertainment's "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift " with download-to-burn on DVD technology)
- By Paul Sweeting Tokyo first download-to-burn on DVD street Movie download service CinemaNow is moving fast and furiously to cement its lead in the download-and-burn arena before rivals begin offering similar services. ...
- Research articles 2006-10-02
- CinemaNow to Offer Download-To-Own Movies from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and Lionsgate; Ground-Breaking Agreements Let CinemaNow Customers Download and Own Movies The Same Time They are Available on DVD
- MARINA DEL REY, Calif. -- CinemaNow Inc., the leading Internet provider of premium on-demand movies, today announced it has signed pioneering licensing agreements with Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and Lionsgate to offer movies for download-to-own purchase through its Web site (www.cinemanow.com). This will be the first time CinemaNow has provided...
- Research articles 2006-04-03
- REPEAT/CinemaNow and Walker Asia Entertainment Strike Licensing Deal To Bring Video-On-Demand to Asia
- Business Editors REPEATING...Inserting ticker symbol MARINA DEL REY, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 8, 2001 Walker Asia, backed by Kadokawa Publishing, Sumitomo Corporation, Compudia Pte Ltd. and Infocummu Investment Pte Ltd., brings CinemaNow Video-on-Demand to Singapore CinemaNow Inc., the leading video-on-demand distributor of feature films over the...
- Research articles 2001-11-09
- CinemaNow and Macrovision Collaborate to Deliver Premium Online Video Entertainment to Consumer Electronics Devices
- Consumers to Have Easy Access to High-Quality Videos on More Devices
- Research articles 2008-01-03
- CinemaNow, MGM pact. (In Brief).(MGM Home Entertainment)(Brief Article)
- CinemaNow signed a deal with MGM Home Entertainment to offer MGM movie content to CinemaNow Internet VOD customers in both streaming and downloadable formats. The goal of the tests is to ... CinemaNow signed a deal with MGM Home Entertainment to offer MGM movie...
- Research articles 2002-02-25
- CinemaNow Launches First Secure DVD Download and Burn Service with Films from Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Lionsgate, MGM, Sony Pictures, Universal Studios Home Entertainment and Others
- MARINA DEL REY, Calif. -- Revolutionary Technology Enables Customers to Download the Entire Contents of a DVD, Burn It, and Play It on a DVD Player
- Research articles 2006-07-19
- UPDATED: Online Movie Service Cinemanow Acquired By Sonic Solutions, For Mere $3 Million
- Updated: The sale price was even more of a fire sale: a mere $3 million, it turns out, and it also assumes some liabilities. Wow, that would have surely hurt its investors, listed below. Lionsgate had an 18.6 percent stake in the company. According to Sonic, CinemaNow has been...
- External links 2008-11-20
- Best Buy Gets Stock Options As Part Of New Streaming Deal With CinemaNow
- Best Buy and Sonic Solutions, parent company of digital download service CinemaNow, have released more details about the on-demand content partnership they announced this summer. One of the more interesting tidbits is that Best Buy has acquired warrants that will allow it to buy an undisclosed amount of Sonic’s...
- External links 2009-11-03
- CinemaNow to Add Warner Bros. Entertainment Movies and TV Content to Download-To-Own Service; Agreement Expands CinemaNow's Selection of Premium Download-To-Own Movies and Adds Television Content
- MARINA DEL REY, Calif. -- CinemaNow Inc., the leading Internet provider of premium on-demand movies, today announced it has signed a licensing agreement with Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group to offer select movies and television shows on a download-to-own basis through its Web site (www.cinemanow.com). Beginning today, movies from Warner...
- Research articles 2006-06-01
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- CinemaNow and Trimark Pictures Acquire Spoofs of ``Blair Witch''
- SANTA MONICA, Calif.--ENTERTAINMENT WIRE--Sept. 1, 1999-- For Internet Streaming, International and Home Video Distribution to Launch spoofblairwitch.com Site CinemaNow and Trimark Pictures Wednesday announced that they have acquired all rights to several spoofs of "The Blair Witch Project," with negotiations already underway to acquire several more. ...
- Research articles 1999-09-01
- CinemaNow and Fox Entertainment Group Partner to Offer Download-To-Own Movies and TV Content; Agreement Adds More Premium Download-To-Own Films and TV Content from Multiple Networks to CinemaNow Selection
- MARINA DEL REY, Calif. -- CinemaNow Inc., a leading Internet provider of premium on-demand movies, today announced it has signed a licensing agreement with Fox Entertainment Group FEG to offer select movies and television content on a download-to-own basis through its Web site (www.cinemanow.com). In addition to movies from Twentieth...
- Research articles 2006-06-13
- CinemaNow and ARCHOS Align to Deliver Portable Video to Consumers; Compatible ARCHOS Portable Video Players to Feature CinemaNow Video Download Service; Co-marketing Efforts Drive Adoption of Legal Online Video Distribution on Portable Devices
- MARINA DEL REY, Calif. and IRVINE, Calif. -- CinemaNow Inc., the leader in video-on-demand for broadband, and ARCHOS, Inc., a global consumer electronics manufacturer and leader in portable digital entertainment solutions, today announced a co-marketing agreement to bring the CinemaNow video download service, www.cinemanow.com, to the new ARCHOS AV 700...
- Research articles 2005-08-30
- CinemaNow and Walker Asia Entertainment Strike Licensing Deal To Bring Video-On-Demand to Asia
- Business Editors MARINA DEL REY, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 8, 2001 Walker Asia, backed by Kadokawa Publishing, Sumitomo Corporation, Compudia Pte Ltd. and Infocummu Investment Pte Ltd., brings CinemaNow Video-on-Demand to Singapore CinemaNow Inc., the leading video-on-demand distributor of feature films over the Internet, today announced that...
- Research articles 2001-11-08
- CinemaNow and MGM Partner to Test Internet-based Video-On-Demand; Select MGM Titles to be Made Available on CinemaNow's Web Site Beginning In February
- Business/Entertainment Editors
- Research articles 2002-02-20
- Lions Gate's CinemaNow and Microsoft announce launch of CinemaNow's pay-per-view service using Windows Media, Launch Reflects Significant Step In Lions Gate Entertainment's Strategy to Leverage Content Into Digital Marketplace.
- VANCOUVER, BC, and LOS ANGELES, CA, Nov 17, 2000 VANCOUVER, BC, and LOS ANGELES, CA, Nov 17, 2000
- Research articles 2000-11-20
- CinemaNow and NHL.com Announce Licensing Agreement to Deliver Video Highlights On-Demand
- Business & Entertainment Editors, Sports Editors
- Research articles 2002-10-23
- CinemaNow and Universal Studios Partner to Download Movies-On-Demand
- Business Editors & Entertainment Editors
- Research articles 2002-10-07
- CinemaNow to Feature Mainframe Entertainment's 'ReBoot'
- Wireless News 04-08-2005 CinemaNow to Feature Mainframe Entertainment's 'ReBoot' WIRELESS NEWS-April 8, 2005-CinemaNow to Feature Mainframe Entertainment's 'ReBoot' C2005 10Meters - http://www.10meters.com Mainframe Entertainment, a creator of computer generated animation, and CinemaNow, a supplier of video-on-demand...
- Research articles 2005-04-08
- Microsoft cash for CinemaNow.(Brief Article)
- Microsoft Corp. has made an investment in online entertainment site CinemaNow.com, joining the ranks of Blockbuster and others who have demonstrated their faith in streaming video. The software giant's first investment in CinemaNow came during the Microsoft Corp. has made an investment in...
- Research articles 2000-12-11
- Mainframe Entertainment's 'ReBoot' To Be Available On Demand From CinemaNow
- VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- CinemaNow to Feature Seasons 3 and 4 for Viewing Online Mainframe Entertainment (TSX:MFE), a leading creator of computer generated animation, and CinemaNow Inc., the industry leader in video-on-demand for broadband, have teamed up to make Mainframe's popular "ReBoot" cartoon series available for...
- Research articles 2005-04-05
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