Movie Rental
LOS ANGELES - Time Warner Inc.'s chief financial officer John Martin said Thursday that early next year the company will likely test letting people pay $20 or $30 to watch new-release movies at home within a month or two of their debut in theaters.
NEW YORK - Blockbuster Inc., once the dominant movie rental company in the U.S., filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Thursday, reeling from mounting losses, rising debt and competitors that have better catered to Americans' changed media habits.
NEW YORK - Troubled video-rental chain Blockbuster Inc.
NEW YORK - Troubled video-rental chain Blockbuster Inc.
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