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Disc Sales Enter Era of New Reality   4 May, 2011

Discs aren't dying, but they are facing a new reality.More>>

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Show Me the Money   20 Apr, 2011

First-quarter disc sales numbers aren't pretty, but if you compare the box office earnings of films that came to disc in the first quarter of 2011 to that of films released in Q1 of 2010, you'll find a remarkably similar percentage drop.More>>

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Dishing the Brand   6 Apr, 2011

Dish Network bought Blockbuster as in investment in its digital future. Forget the stores — the brand's the deal.More>>

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Blame It On Weiner   8 Jun, 2011

The slump in disc sales can be attributed to the rash of entertainment choices that have sprung up in the recent past, from YouTube and Facebook to Weiner's wiener.More>>

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Second-Quarter Bonanza   19 May, 2011

Harry Potter is giving our business a great start in Q2.More>>

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Presenting a Home Media Exclusive: Digital Drivers   23 Mar, 2011

With Digital Drivers, 'Home Media Magazine' presents a critical directory of the entertainment industry's key strategists, visionaries and functionaries behind the digital revolution.More>>

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Home Entertainment's Old Face and New Face Share the Headlines   9 Mar, 2011

Blockbuster, representing the old face of the home entertainment business, received a further drubbing this week, while Facebook suddenly is emerging as one of the industry's bright new faces.More>>

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Death Watch Time for Blockbuster?   22 Feb, 2011

Blockbuster's upcoming auction sale could mark the beginning of the end for what was once an unstoppable corporate giant.More>>

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The Three Faces of Consumerism   9 Feb, 2011

Consumers fall into three camps when it comes to home entertainment, and each has distinct personality traits.More>>

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Honoring Eisuke Tsuyuzaki   31 Jan, 2011

Eisuke Tsuyuzaki is one of those intriguing individuals who believes technology is like a ball of putty, to be rolled, kneaded, shaped and formed into wonderful new inventions we simply can’t live without.More>>

Eisuke Tsuyuzaki with Thomas K. Arnold, <i>Home Media Magazine's</i> publisher.