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Chris Tribbey

Senior Reporter


From doing magic tricks for June Allyson and Ann Miller as little kid, to helping his father (a former MGM/UA executive) cover numerous video trade group conventions, it was only a matter of time before Chris Tribbey joined the industry full time. A graduate of Ohio State University, Chris was a reporter, editor and designer for numerous California newspapers, beginning at age 16, before joining Home Media Magazine in 2007. Before that he was the city editor of the North County Times in San Diego County and the Napa Valley Register. Chris’ father, Ralph, is the publisher of the DVD Release Report.


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Lorber, Hidden Media Form Digital Co.   7 Jun, 2007
By: Chris Tribbey

Lorber Media Inc. and Hidden Treasures Productions Inc. are merging into Lorber HT Digital to...more >>

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Report: IPTV Set-top Boxes to Top 8 Million This Year   6 Jun, 2007
By: Chris Tribbey

Research and consulting firm Strategy Analytics announced June 6 that worldwide sales of Internet...more >>

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Netflix Summer Concerts Soldier On   5 Jun, 2007
By: Chris Tribbey

Dennis Quaid and The Sharks, The Bacon Brothers and The Bruce Willis Blues Band will all perform...more >>

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Digital Music Group Makes Several Acquisitions   5 Jun, 2007
By: Chris Tribbey

Sacramento-based Digital Music Group Inc. announced June 5 it has acquired a half dozen new...more >>

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Flash-equipped Personal Media Players Outpacing Those With Hard Drives   4 Jun, 2007
By: Chris Tribbey

More personal media players today are equipped with flash memory instead of hard drives, and the...more >>

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Sony to Cease Rear-Projection TV Production   27 Feb, 2007
By: Chris Tribbey

In a further nod to the success of LCD and plasma HDTVs, Sony Corp. told Reuters news service Dec....more >>

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'Speed Racer' Has Slow Rollout, But Flies Off Shelves Fast   31 Jan, 2006
By: Chris Tribbey

More than 500,000 units of the first three volumes have sold, with two more on the way.

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Anime Welcomes New Player to Market   12 Oct, 2005
By: Chris Tribbey

Florida-based Discoteck Media set to release a slate of cult Asian and anime films.

Viz's mobile theater screened the third "Inuyasha" movie nationwide to more than 4,000 anime fans. News
Viz Takes Hot Title on the Road   11 Oct, 2005
By: Chris Tribbey

More than 4,000 anime fans in 15 cities turn out to watch 'Inuyasha: The Movie 3 -- Swords of an...more >>

Fans found lots to smile about at the Anime Expo. News
Anime Taking Some Punches   15 Jul, 2005
By: Chris Tribbey

Fans turn out for Anime Expo, but suppliers feel squeezed.

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