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Waiting, waiting. (Through the Wire).(an evaluation of Movielink L.L.C.'s Web site delivery mode)(Brief Article)
We were intrigued by the news that Movielink, the studio-sponsored Web site developed to sell films streamed over the Internet, had opened for business. (See related story in Broadband Week, page 25.) So, last week, a correspondent settled in befor We were intrigued by...
Tags: MovieLink, Web, Web site
Research articles 2002-11-18
Studios snared in a web: Intertainer files antitrust suit against Movielink trio.(Brief Article)
Intertainer Inc. has sued three major studios for conspiring to deny the online movie streaming service access to first-run movies in order to favor their own soon-to-be launched service, Movielink. Intertainer Inc. has sued three major studios for conspiring to deny the...
Tags: antitrust, MovieLink, Web
Research articles 2002-09-30
Literally on Web. (Vidbits).(Spider-Man available on Movielink)(Brief Article)
* Spider-Man made its legal debut on the Internet last week when it became available for download ... * Spider-Man made its legal debut on the Internet last week when it became available for download through rental service Movielink. Sony, one of the five...
Tags: MovieLink, Spider-Man, Web
Research articles 2002-12-23
Movielink Selects New Components of ATG Customer Experience Platform to Expand Web Storefront Initiatives
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
Tags: ATG, MovieLink, Web
Research articles 2004-04-28
ATG Provides Movielink With Web Storefront for Online Video Rental; Online Movie Download Service Utilizes ATG Commerce for Scalability, Reliability
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
Tags: ATG, MovieLink, online video, scalability, video, Web
Research articles 2003-03-04

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Movielink and BBC Worldwide Americas Expand Content Offering to Include Additional Documentaries and Literary Adaptations; Movielink to Unveil New BBC Branded Section on Service
SANTA MONICA, Calif. -- Movielink (www.Movielink.com), the broadband video-on-demand VOD service offering movies for legitimate download, announced today that BBC Worldwide Americas will expand its content offering to include more documentaries and new literary adaptations of Shakespearean classics. As a result, Movielink has created a BBC branded section on its...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., MovieLink
Research articles 2005-02-14
Movielink will feature Broadway Worldwide musicals.(NOTED)(Brief Article)
Movielink will feature Broadway Worldwide musicals including Smokey Joe's Cafe, The Songs of Leiber and Stoller ... Movielink will feature Broadway Worldwide musicals including Smokey Joe's Cafe, The Songs of Leiber and Stoller and Jekyll and Hyde--The Musical in the new "Direct From Broadway"...
Tags: MovieLink
Research articles 2005-05-16
inCommon Adds Six New Publishers to Roster of Downtown Push Technology Adopters; Publishers Embrace Downtown's Innovative Content Delivery and Web Acceleration Technology to Build News, Information and Entertainment Channels
LOS ANGELES--BUSINESS WIRE--March 13, 1997--inCommon, LLC, today announced that six leading newspaper, magazine and Internet-based publishers are adopting Downtown -- inCommon's advanced push technology publishing platform -- to deliver news, information and entertainment directly to users' desktops. Beginning today, new channels on Downtown users' desktops will be...
Tags: acceleration, Downtown, entertainment, INTERNET, MARKETING, PC World, Web
Research articles 1997-03-13
Movielink in 'toon mind.(Vidbits)(contract for cartoon programming)(Brief Article)
* Broadband video-on-demand service Movielink has reached a deal with Classic Media and subsidiary Bullwinkle Studios for a new "Cartoon Classics" section for its Web site. Movielink will make more than 350 half-hours of classic cartoon p * Broadband video-on-demand service Movielink has reached...
Tags: MovieLink
Research articles 2004-04-12
Movielink Launches New Family-Friendly Site to Provide Families with Fun, Safe Titles for Download; Movielink Family Enriches the Movie Downloading Experience for Families by Primarily Offering G and PG Rated Movie Titles
SANTA MONICA, Calif. -- Movielink (www.movielink.com), the leading broadband video-on-demand service, has introduced a Web site specifically designed for families. Movielink Family is a fun and safe movie downloading service where parents and their children can find popular G and PG-rated movies, educational documentaries and cartoons suitable for all ages.
Tags: movie, MovieLink
Research articles 2005-12-12
Movielink® Inks Deals with Top Indie Film Companies to Create the Most Extensive Selection of Indie Feature Films Available for Download; Magnolia Pictures, THINKFilm, Hart Sharp Video, Wolfe Video and Media Blasters among Film Companies
SANTA MONICA, Calif. -- Movielink (www.movielink.com), the leading U.S. broadband video-on-demand VOD download service, today announced deals with numerous leading independent film companies, adding over 100 new titles to its already extensive library of over 2,000 titles, making it one of the largest library of major studio and independent films...
Tags: Film company, MovieLink
Research articles 2006-09-07
Movielink chooses bitter rivals to stream its films.(Microsoft and RealNetworks both chosen)(Brief Article)
TV MEETS THE WEB-C2002 Van Dusseldorp & Partners - http://www.vandusseldorp.com/ TV MEETS THE WEB-C2002 Van Dusseldorp & Partners - http://www.vandusseldorp.com/
Tags: Microsoft Corp., MovieLink, RealNetworks Inc.
Research articles 2002-10-31
Web revs.(Headliners)(forecast of revenue of Internet video-on-demand)(Brief Article)
Internet video-on-demand revenue will grow rapidly in the next five years, from $11.7 million on sites such as CinemaNow and Movielink in 2004 to nearly $1 billion in 2010, according to a study to be released this week by Informa Media Group. The growth, according to report...
Tags: Informa SA
Research articles 2005-01-31
Disney's Going Digital: Buy Once, Watch Anywhere
The Wall Street Journal reports that the Walt Disney Company is close to unveiling new technology to allow entertainment companies to distribute media to consumers using computers and cell phones, rather than on DVD and television. The technology is code-named Keychest and sounds like its...
Tags: device, Wall Street Journal, Disney Corp.
News items 2009-10-22
Former Sony Exec Brings Animation to the People
It's not just broadband distribution that's undergoing a seismic shift. The former head of Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment Yair Landau thinks he can revolutionize production on the web by crowdsourcing a five-minute animated short. The goal: beat the astronomical production costs that burden the majors and give upstart animators a...
Tags: Sony Corp., Facebook, Animation, Landau, Diane Mehta
Blog posts 2009-11-11
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