Warner Bros. to impose delay on Redbox, others

August 14, 2009

(AP) -- Warner Bros. on Thursday joined studios Universal Pictures and 20th Century Fox in demanding shipments be delayed to $1-per-night DVD rental kiosks like Redbox in an attempt to preserve demand for higher-priced disc purchases.

The unit of Inc. said that starting in October, it will supply kiosk companies only after 28 days have elapsed from the time movie DVDs and Blu-ray discs are made available for sale.

The decision comes amid slumping DVD sales and follows News Corp.'s Fox decision last week to impose a 30-day delay on kiosk companies like Redbox. News COO Chase Carey has said the kiosks were "grossly undervaluing" movies.

Last year, General Electric Co.'s Universal moved to delay shipments for 45 days from the sale date. Both Fox and Universal have been sued by Redbox over allegedly violating , and a federal judge is expected to rule soon on the Universal case.

The decision by Warner Bros. leaves split over the fast-growing, low-cost renter. Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. agreed Tuesday to make its films available to Redbox for five years, aligning it with Corp.'s movie studio, which last month cut a similar deal.

Redbox President Mitch Lowe said in a statement the kiosk will continue to provide "convenient, affordable access to new release DVDs" from all studios including Warner Bros.

In the past, Redbox bought Universal discs from retailers despite that studio telling its distributors to cut supply last year. The move keeps customers happy but cuts into Redbox's profit margins.

, a subsidiary of Bellevue, Wash.-based Coinstar Inc., has 17,900 kiosks in the U.S. and plans 8,500 more this year.

Warner Home Video also said Thursday it will push mail-order rental companies such as Netflix Inc. to share revenue from rentals in exchange for providing goods on the sales date.

In the past, Netflix purchased discs outright from Warner Bros. in bulk.

Netflix spokesman Ken Ross said the company will evaluate Warner's latest proposal.

"We've had a direct business relationship with Warner Bros. for the last 10 years and that doesn't change," he said.

©2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


print this article email this article download pdf blog this article bookmark this article     Stumble it Digg this share on Facebook retweet share on Reddit add to delicious
Rate this story - 4 /5 (1 vote)

Rank Filter

Move the slider to adjust rank threshold, so that you can hide some of the comments.


Display comments: newest first


August 14, 2009 all stories

Comments: 1

4 /5 (1 vote)
  • Stumble this up

  • Digg this

  • share this

  • hide
  • Related Stories

  • Redbox sues 20th Century Fox in DVD dispute
    created Aug 12, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0
  • Whither Redbox? Hollywood studios are conflicted
    created Aug 07, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0
  • Redbox's machines take on Netflix's red envelopes
    created Jun 20, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0
  • Blu-ray Burning Its High-def DVD Rival
    created Apr 24, 2007 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0
  • Microsoft, Toshiba to jointly develop HD DVD players
    created Jun 27, 2005 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0



  • hide
  • Relevant PhysicsForums posts

  • Laser plasma emission
    created 13 hours ago
  • Achromat lens - magnifying LCD
    created Nov 25, 2009
  • Control System
    created Nov 24, 2009
  • Base Isolation Systems in Skyscrapers?
    created Nov 23, 2009
  • More from Physics Forums - General Engineering

Other News

Semantic research sets world standards

Semantic research sets world standards

Technology / Computer Sciences

created 9 minutes ago | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

(PhysOrg.com) -- European researchers have created new tools for semantic technology development which are helping to set the next generation of official standards. The tools also unblock some key bottlenecks ...


Cellphone powers back pain chip in Taiwan

Technology / Engineering

created 51 minutes ago | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Taiwanese researchers have developed a chip to treat backpain that is powered by mobile phone, a member of the team said Friday.


Apple's iPhone set to make splash in South Korea (AP)

Apple's iPhone set to make splash in South Korea

Technology / Business

created 37 minutes ago | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

(AP) -- The iPhone's arrival in South Korea is generating considerable buzz among consumers and industry watchers amid expectations it will shake up a market dominated by world-beating domestic manufacturers.


McKinnon, accused of hacking into US military and NASA computers, faces extradition to the United States

UFO-obsessed Briton loses bid to block US extradition

Technology / Other

created 13 hours ago | popularity 3.8 / 5 (5) | comments 2

A Briton accused of hacking into US military and NASA computers faces extradition to the United States after the British government Thursday rejected last-ditch requests to block the move.


Building real security with virtual worlds

Building real security with virtual worlds

Technology / Computer Sciences

created 17 hours ago | popularity 4 / 5 (4) | comments 0

(PhysOrg.com) -- Advances in computerized modeling and prediction of group behavior, together with improvements in video game graphics, are making possible virtual worlds in which defense analysts can explore ...