Jumping On The Bandwagon: Amazon Wants To Make Shows Too
Is Amazon trying to keep up with the Joneses?
Is Amazon trying to keep up with the Joneses?
Businesses big and small, I implore you to pay attention to this video--even if the subject matter may veer into the gross or weird territory (and it does).

I always send various videos that I collect throughout the week for this column to friends and family, and it usually gives me a pretty good indication of whether or not the column has a good cross-section of different video types and tones.

Avid just announced that the first version of Avid Studio for the iPad is now available on the Apple App Store.

Danny Sullivan is a pretty smart dude.

For several years consumers have enjoyed streaming premium content services like Hulu, Amazon Prime, Netflix, and others. But as more and more television and film content moves online, the owners of the copyrights (typically studios or production companies) have started to see the potential in launching their own competing services--like Ultraviolet--and it threatens to end or hinder licensing rights

If you're looking for entertainment news on YouTube this year, you'll have a lot of choices.
What the hell?! Warner Bros. just revamped deals with Redbox, Blockbuster and Netflix effectively doubling the wait time for them to get new releases.

Here's a little Monday fun for everyone, so take a three minute break from your early work week and watch one of the most anticipated trailers of the year--maybe ever. It's the trailer for The Dark Knight Rises, the final film in Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy with Christian Bale. After the incredible success of The Dark Knight, the final sequel is expected to be one of the biggest films of 2012

UltraViolet is now rapidly picking up steam. Nearly every time a movie hits disc, it's in a triple pack with DVD, Blu-Ray and UV digital version. Now, it's ready to invade the shores of the UK and start offering our friends on the island nation the same digital service.
