Sunday, 19 February 2012

Blockbuster When Needed pulls back from TiVo yet others, could it be coming out?

From Zatz Not Funny comes word that TiVo proprietors are now being informed their use of Blockbuster When Needed will ended March 31st, ending a run initially introduced 3 years before. Although this certainly affects TiVo's ability to give the one box to look multiple services idea introduced using the Premiere, it may be more telling about Blockbuster's plans for that current version of their internet movie service. As forum posters on TiVo Community explain, their email list of supported products is quickly diminishing, with Vizio and Western Digital WD TV Live proprietors getting their very own Dear John letters merely a year approximately following the application initially folded out. Presently, their email list of connected TV products is restricted solely to Samsung HDTVs and Blu-ray gamers, and several cell phones and pills. Not so long ago, Blockbuster preferred an When Needed presence in "virtually every connected device" -- as well as "major market presence" for that now Redbox-possessed Express kiosks -- but after its purchase by Dish Network clearly individuals days are gone. The only real question is if / when we'll visit a cool product that better fits using the already introduced Movie Pass package and what products it could focus on.

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  1. I cannot believe that people are surprised that Blockbuster is no longer going to be on TiVo. Since DISH bought Blockbuster I know that I am not surprise. I have the Blockbuster@home service through DISH and I absolutely love it! I got it free for 3 months, which was awesome to be able to try it out. Now I only pay $10 a month and I get streaming, mail-in DVDs, and so much for that price. A co-worker at DISH even told me I could even use my streaming service on my iPad now. That will be really cool when we are traveling. It really is an awesome package and I love that I only have one bill for all my entertainment choices.

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