Blockbuster beta testing movie download service

By Tim Conneally | Published July 25, 2008, 2:45 PM

Blockbuster's download-on-demand service based on Movielink is approaching readiness, as the company has pushed out a beta version to select Total Access members.

500 Total Access subscribers have been chosen to beta test Blockbuster's pay-per-view movie download service that it acquired from Movielink in 2007.

The service is expected to expand gradually to more Blockbuster subscribers until its official launch in August.

Blockbuster has undergone some changes in its plans, first by increasing its efforts in kiosk-based rentals and in-store downloads, and then by abandoning its proposal to buy out Circuit City. Blockbuster's developments in the download market do not appear to faze Reed Hastings, CEO of the company's main competitor Netflix.

In that company's second quarter earnings call, Hastings said, "I haven't used the new Blockbuster service, so I'm just going by the press reports and from being a customer of Movielink, and Movielink is a pay-per-view model, so it competes with Amazon or Apple in that segment. So I imagine they've done a good job. Movielink has been well implemented before, so we look at it and we say it's another pay-per-view service and that's fine. It's just not in our segment."

It is a fierce market for Blockbuster either way. Netflix reported a 25% subscriber growth in the second quarter of 2008 and recently added its service to Xbox Live. Amazon's Unbox, already available on TiVo, has launched the beta of an improved on-demand model. Apple TV, already firmly entrenched in the market, continues to expand its library of content with additional providers.

Blockbuster does not yet have a means of delivering on-demand content directly to its customers' televisions, but it could partner with device makers as Netflix has done.

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Comments

DRM protected content, low quality versions... only fools waste time and money paying for these ripoff services.
Watching movies at low quality doesn't make sense. If you got an HDTV tv set and devices like a PS3 then you just buy the Blu-Ray disc or rent them.

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Blockbuster coming to a PS3 near you!!!

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So I wonder if they will allow you to watch for free with a plan like Netflix does?

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I hope Movielink doesn't go anywhere. I've used them for years..They are very good and sometimes in cheaper..

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Just in time. Too bad MS already struck a deal with Netflix ..............

I bet the PS3 will get Blockbuster.

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It would make sense as blockbuster is a huge supporter of the playstation 3

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