Blockbuster To Stream Video Rentals To Samsung TVs

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MICHAEL LIEDTKE | 07/14/09 04:39 PM | AP

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SAN FRANCISCO — Having been a step behind in the race to pipe entertainment from the Internet to TV screens, struggling video rental-chain Blockbuster Inc. is counting on a new partnership with Samsung Electronics America Inc. to regain ground on rival Netflix Inc.

In an alliance announced Tuesday, Samsung's next generation of high-definition TVs will include a built-in feature that will enable people to rent the latest DVD releases from Blockbuster with the press of a button on the remote control.

The Blockbuster rentals, expected to be priced from $1.99 to $3.99 apiece for a 24-hour viewing opportunity, will be piped over high-speed Internet connections. Samsung's HDTVs will begin offering Blockbuster's on-demand service this fall.

The relationship is a coup for Dallas-based Blockbuster because Samsung is the world's largest manufacturer of flat-panel TVs. Blockbuster's on-demand rental service also will be accessible through software installed on Samsung's Blu-ray DVD players and home theater systems – devices that already offer Netflix's own Internet streaming service.

With its stores losing favor among many tech-savvy consumers who want more instant gratification, Blockbuster has been diversifying its distribution options to reverse a slump that has decimated its stock price and raised doubts about its future.

Besides stores and Internet streaming, Blockbuster also rents videos through the mail – just like Netflix – and in kiosks.

The multiple channels haven't impressed Wall Street yet. Blockbuster shares gained 6 cents to close Tuesday at 64 cents, leaving the company with a market value of less than $125 million. Netflix's market value is hovering around $2.5 billion, with some investors speculating the company could be acquired by Amazon.com Inc., which also rents video over the Internet.

Netflix got the jump on Blockbuster in video streaming by introducing its technology in early 2007 as a free supplement to its DVD-by-mail service, which charges $8.99 to $16.99 per month for its most popular subscription plans. The company then made the streaming option even more attractive last year by linking it to a variety of gadgets that connect to TVs.

Blockbuster responded with its own digital alternative late last year.

Besides Samsung, both TV maker Vizio and digital video recording provider TiVo Inc. are teaming with Netflix and Blockbuster to offer video streaming.

SAN FRANCISCO — Having been a step behind in the race to pipe entertainment from the Internet to TV screens, struggling video rental-chain Blockbuster Inc. is counting on a new partnership with ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Having been a step behind in the race to pipe entertainment from the Internet to TV screens, struggling video rental-chain Blockbuster Inc. is counting on a new partnership with ...
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Of course they are doing this. The entertainment server, as opposed to services offered by satellite and cable is on its way, and it will be much more useful than DVR, etc. I thought about this over 20 years ago when I read in Scientific American that there was a computer chip in every VCR and that the 8086 chip that powered the first IBM in 1984 cost five dollars in 1986. (This is why XBOX is a rip-off. XBOX should be a task running on my laptop.)

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