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MSO Wants Home-Video Windows for VOD.(Time Warner wants movies for pay per view earlier)(Brief Article)

Multichannel News, May, 2000 by UMSTEAD, R. THOMAS

In a potentially precedent-setting move for the cable industry, Time Warner Cable is negotiating with studios to have feature movies debut on its video-on-demand prototype systems at the same time as their home-video releases. Sources close to the situation said Time Warner Cable's sister company, the Warner Bros.

studio, is seriously considering offering some of its titles at the same time as home-video releases -- which would mark the first time the PPV industry would be on equal footing with the juggernaut home-video business. Time Warner is currently either testing or actually deploying VOD services in its Honolulu; Austin, Texas; and Tampa, Fla., systems. At least three studio executives confirmed that the MSO is trying to negotiate a...

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