News Archive
January - 2011
10/01/2011 - Hollywood directors praise Blu-ray
10/01/2011 - Samsung and DreamWorks continue alliance
10/01/2011 - Talk Talk trials Technicolor MediaNavi
06/01/2011 - Connected TVs to sell 350 million by 2015
06/01/2011 - Studios get on UltraViolet's cloud
06/01/2011 - Johnny Depp: 2010’s top money-making star
06/01/2011 - New MPAA senior executive
05/01/2011 - DISC honoured for its green practice
05/01/2011 - Sonic and LG promote ‘Hollywood to Home’ at CES
04/01/2011 - Amazon to buy LOVEFiLM?
04/01/2011 - New identity for Disc Graphics
04/01/2011 - Rovi to acquire Sonic
December - 2010
18/12/2010 - Blu-ray: niche or commodity? Have your say!
18/12/2010 - Monetizing digital content
16/12/2010 - Blu-ray Discs to reach 2 billion by 2014
16/12/2010 - Illegal downloads threaten UK creative industries
15/12/2010 - Technicolor provides 3D for Warner
15/12/2010 - Digital entertainment executives honoured
15/12/2010 - Keeping normal people honest
15/12/2010 - Licence to kill?
14/12/2010 - 1960 World Series revived by Technicolor
13/12/2010 - Disney's Tangled and Legacy part of UK 3D plan
13/12/2010 - Manufacturing on demand milestone
13/12/2010 - Avatar camera designer: 3D moving too fast
08/12/2010 - Digital music kiosks from MOD Systems
08/12/2010 - 3D certification from Technicolor
07/12/2010 - Ascent’s content distribution Encompassed
06/12/2010 - 3D Green Hornet On-The-Go
06/12/2010 - Grammy award winner creates official artwork
01/12/2010 - Shoppers to get connected this holiday season
November - 2010
26/11/2010 - Big boys do cry: guy-cry Top 10
25/11/2010 - Deluxe acquires Ascent businesses
24/11/2010 - Game on for JakeBox
24/11/2010 - Black Friday: good for Blu-ray, bad for 3D
24/11/2010 - US streaming only from Netflix
17/11/2010 - Cinram and Warner Music Group in new agreements
16/11/2010 - 3D BD awareness rises
16/11/2010 - Black Friday crosses the Atlantic
10/11/2010 - High fidelity for audio on Blu-ray
09/11/2010 - European home entertainment spending up
09/11/2010 - Promotion at DEG
08/11/2010 - Dolby collaborates with Sonic on RoxioNow
04/11/2010 - New executive VP and CFO for MPAA
04/11/2010 - Cinram posts Q3 results
04/11/2010 - Amazon.com expands Disc+ On Demand
03/11/2010 - Cameron: 3D is not a flirtation
03/11/2010 - Film festivals come home
01/11/2010 - Technicolor awarded for Touch
October - 2010
29/10/2010 - New entertainment assets catalogue system
29/10/2010 - Tesco top retailer on climate change
28/10/2010 - Kinect pre-orders selling out
27/10/2010 - Sneak preview pics of the PlayStation Phone
27/10/2010 - Avatar makers to highlight next week’s Blu-Con
26/10/2010 - Mobile gaming worth $10 billion by 2014
26/10/2010 - 3D cellphone at under $100
25/10/2010 - Action against Masterbox pirates
25/10/2010 - AGI executive appointment
25/10/2010 - New executive chairman at Compact Media Group
22/10/2010 - DVDs now an 'also ran' for Netflix
21/10/2010 - Oakley: the ultimate 3D glasses
20/10/2010 - DEG expands 3D remit with big names
20/10/2010 - Green calendar becomes CD wallet
20/10/2010 - Disney on demand
20/10/2010 - Drive Angry in 3D with Technicolor
20/10/2010 - Massive surge in connected Blu-ray players
19/10/2010 - Olé for Blu-ray
15/10/2010 - Inception and arvato team up
15/10/2010 - Dolby audio for Netflix
14/10/2010 - 3D TV to be mainstream by 2014
14/10/2010 - New president at AIMMA
06/10/2010 - DEGE reports on DVDs, carbon - and cheeseburgers
04/10/2010 - Taiyo Yuden to downsize media production
03/10/2010 - Rain delays Ryder Cup but 3D attracts attention
01/10/2010 - Q4 to see 11 million Blu-ray player sales
01/10/2010 - Paramount restructures, drops 53 jobs
01/10/2010 - Limited edition KISS HD TVs
September - 2010
28/09/2010 - US digital music sales hit flat note
27/09/2010 - SJB extends global packaging reach
27/09/2010 - Brickbox joins KIT digital
27/09/2010 - Four dimensions in 3D
27/09/2010 - Cinema Craft encoder goes 3D
24/09/2010 - Blockbuster gets approval for ‘First Day Motions’
23/09/2010 - Top job jockeying at Warner Bros
23/09/2010 - Cutting Edge supply chain discussions at ESCA Europe
23/09/2010 - MEDIA-TECH Golf Invitational success
21/09/2010 - CShell partners with Wright for packaging strength
21/09/2010 - Warner ups 3D slate
21/09/2010 - Physical games still making bigger bucks
20/09/2010 - AmericDirect and Dering deal
20/09/2010 - Airport kiosks offer on-the-fly movies
16/09/2010 - Digital Media Pipeline: awards and virtual gift bags
15/09/2010 - Alliance Entertainment sold off
15/09/2010 - NI honours Sonopress and ModusLink
15/09/2010 - OTT distribution to internet-connected BD players
15/09/2010 - 3D Summit highlights M Night Shyamalan
15/09/2010 - Warner heads step down
14/09/2010 - Halo: Reach debuts (officially)
13/09/2010 - Evil games franchise tops US box office
Magazine Features
DOING IT IN DIGITAL - Repeating the physical success of home entertainment
Fireside chats, rock star moments, and consumer panels were the highlights of this year’s PEVE conference, and D2D reports on some of the many topics covered at the event.
Every conference has its rock star moment, and this year’s PEVE was no exception. Danny Kaye, keynote speaker on the first day, took to the stage to the rousing strains of Led Zeppelin’s Whole Lotta Love, which brought goofy smiles to just about everyone (at least everyone of a certain age) in the audience. Kaye, the EVP Global Research & Technology Strategy, Twentieth Century Fox, showed a video clip of some of Hollywood’s latest and greatest movie moments and declared, “It’s this kind of content that compels consumers to buy.”
Reducing seasonal susceptibility - The merger of two packaging giants
AGI Media was bought by Atlas Holdings last year, changed its name and identity and then merged with Shorewood. Tony Garnish, European CEO of AGI Shorewood, tells Elizabeth Toppin how the company has overcome various associated challenges – but isn’t yet ready to reveal a new name.
LINES OF DEMARCATION Old and new technology models at NAB
This year’s NAB event focused on looking forward to 3D, second screens, and Smart TV - whatever the heck that is, Dan Daley muses. New technologies offered a refreshing focus after a year spent on seemingly endless legal and legislative issues.
The NAB Show in Las Vegas (16th-19th April 2012) showed decent stats: exhibitor numbers rose slightly to just over 1,600 and they splayed out over more space (815,000 square feet versus 745,000 in 2011). Attendance was flat, though, at 91,932 from 151 countries, according to NAB’s preliminary figures, and substantially below the 108,000-plus who attended in 2007, just before the recession hit.
DIGITAL OR BUST IN VEGAS? The physical media market under scrutiny
A realization that maybe it’s time to figure out a way to jump on the digital bandwagon dominated the proceedings at Packaged Media & Beyond 2012, reports Larry Jaffee.
Maybe it was the Association of Independent Media Manufacturers Association (AIMMA) joining forces with the Media-Tech Association (MTA) and the Colonial Purchasing Co-operative to produce a US show like the latter did in the two previous years. Or maybe it was the zany Day Two keynote presentation by Troma co-founder Lloyd Kaufman whose oldest running US independent movie studio has been making independent, non-mainstream movies for nearly 40 years.
HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD - Paramount and Universal Turn 100
Two major studios celebrate their centenaries this year and a lot has changed since they were both founded. Jill Bilzi looks at how they are coping with box office fluctuations, changes in home entertainment delivery, and the increasing power of social media.




