The Digital Entertainment Group (DEG) released its first quarter 2013 home entertainment report for the United States.
Blu-ray and DVD Bring Home the Bacon
The NPD Group announced it reckons that sales of Blu-ray Discs and DVDs remain the largest source of revenue for the movie industry.
Blu-ray and UltraViolet Continue Gains in 2012
The Digital Entertainment Group (DEG) published its year-end 2012 Home Entertainment Report.
Redbox Instant by Verizon Preps Disc + Digital Movie Service
Redbox Instant by Verizon announced details of its soon-to-launch service that features DVD, Blu-ray and digital movie rentals as well as purchases.
Women Lead Digital TV Charge
The NPD Group announced its research suggests that women and girls now constitute the majority of viewers of TV episodes streamed for free from services such as Hulu and network-TV websites.
Blu-ray and UltraViolet Gain in Third Quarter
The Digital Entertainment Group (DEG) published its third quarter 2012 Home Entertainment Report.
Redbox Inks DVD Rental and UltraViolet Agreements with Warner Bros.
Redbox announced that it has signed a multi-year agreement with Warner Bros. Home Entertainment to bring Warner Bros.’ Blu-ray Disc and DVD titles to Redbox kiosks 28 days after their retail release dates.
Paramount and Warner Bros. Ink Home Media Distribution Deal
Paramount Home Media Distribution and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group announced that they have reached a distribution deal centering on more than 600 catalog titles from the Paramount film library.
Discs Dominate Entertainment Landscape
The Entertainment Merchants Association (EMA) announced that it has published the 2012 edition of its annual D2 Report: Discs & Digital – The Business of Home Entertainment Retailing.
Blu-ray Sales Get Busy and UltraViolet Expands
The Digital Entertainment Group (DEG) published its Mid-Year 2012 Home Entertainment Report.
Interpret Joins Digital Entertainment Group
Interpret LLC announced that it has joined the The Digital Entertainment Group (DEG) as an Associate Member.
Blu-ray Disc Sales Soar 23 Percent
The Digital Entertainment Group (DEG) released its first quarter 2012 home entertainment report for the United States.
US Viewers Look to Online Movies in 2012
IHS announced it reckons that Americans will pay to view more movies online in 2012 than they will on physical video formats, marking the first year that legal, Internet-delivered movie consumption will outstrip that of DVDs and Blu-ray discs combined.
Consumer Movie Spending Continues to Rise
IHS announced it forecasts that global consumer spending on movies will rise from $61.4 billion in 2010 to $68.9 billion in 2015.
OTT Video Gathers Steam
NPD In-Stat announced it forecasts that the growing base of U.S. households with Over-the-Top (OTT) video-capable devices will propel online Video-on-Demand (VoD) and Electronic Sell Through (EST) revenue to double by 2015.

