Tim Conneally reports that Blockbuster has been offering to some Total Access users a new beta of their movie download service based on Movielink, a company they acquired. 1 CommentBury
written by davemackey 131 days ago
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Sometimes I wish I could understand the operations of mega-corporations. I look at them and scratch my head. In-store kiosks? Digital downloads is the way of the future. Even Netflix has been much slower on the uptake than they should be...But Blockbuster - look at them. A set-top box for $100 and already thousands of tv and movies available for instant streaming. Blockbuster's death knell is ringing, if they can't get on top of this market and fast. I'm confused as to their strategy.
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Sometimes I wish I could understand the operations of mega-corporations. I look at them and scratch my head. In-store kiosks? Digital downloads is the way of the future. Even Netflix has been much slower on the uptake than they should be...But Blockbuster - look at them. A set-top box for $100 and already thousands of tv and movies available for instant streaming. Blockbuster's death knell is ringing, if they can't get on top of this market and fast. I'm confused as to their strategy.