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WAL-MART SIGNS DOWNLOADING DEAL WITH STUDIOS
Feb 6 2007 
Wal-Mart has reached an agreement with each of the major motion picture studios to sell (more)

EUROPEAN COMMISSION PUSHES FOR DIGITAL CINEMA
Oct 26 2006 
The European Commission, which initiates legislation and serves as the executive branch for the European (more)

DIGITAL AGE TO USHER IN METROPOLITAN OPERA AT MOVIE THEATERS
Sep 7 2006 
Digital projection will soon make it possible for hundreds of movie theaters to present live (more)

TWO STUDIOS BACK SATELLITE, INTERNET DISTIBUTION
Monday, March 5 2007    Digg!
Universal and Warner Bros. are working with a company called Digital Cinema Implementation Partners to deliver films to theaters via satellite and the Internet, the Associated Press reported over the weekend. The DCIP system would allow theater owners with digital projection systems to use additional screens at their multiplexes to show movies that would otherwise have sold out. It would also allow theaters in smaller markets to schedule art films over short runs. DCIP, which is owned by the three largest exhibitors, Regal, AMC and Cinemark, said that it expects to begin testing the system by the latter part of this year.

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