PodShow makes it official, issues press release about TiVoCast support

Yesterday I reported that PodShow had finally landed on TiVoCast after weeks of rumors. Today they made it official with a press release announcing the feature and confirming what was previously reported. They also imply that there will be more content to follow as the currently available channels are referred to as the “first wave of hit shows”, and that implies there are more waves yet to come.

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Sony is ramping up PS3 marketing

Is this meta-marketing? Sony dropped a press release today to announce their new marketing effort for the PS3. Unsurprisingly the campaign is based on the triad of the new $400 40GB PS3, Blu-ray support, and the new PS3 game titles hitting stores for the holidays. Somewhat surprising though is an added focus on PlayStation Network and the forthcoming PlayStation Home functionality.

The press release:
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Thank you Stephen and William

A thank you to both Stephen and William for their donations of TiVo Reward Referral points.

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This week’s Amazon Unbox 99-cent sale

This week Amazon Unbox offers up Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, The Reaping, We Are Marshall, License to Wed, The Bourne Identity, and The Bourne Supremacy as 99-cent rentals.

There are also Sony Family Film Specials with special rates on Surf’s Up, Daddy Day Care, The Muppets Take Manhattan, Soccer Dog: The Movie, Hook, and Jumanji.

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Blu-ray & HD DVD news round-up

Home Media Magazine reports that Kmart is going HD DVD exclusive – kind of. Kmart stores are only stocking Toshiba HD DVD players and are not selling standalone Blu-ray players, but they are selling the PS3 – which plays Blu-ray, of course. This is basically a mirror image of the previous Target announcement that they’d only sell standalone Blu-ray players, but would keep selling the Xbox 360 HD DVD add-on. (Via Gizmodo)

CNET News.com has a good article that explains Blu-ray Profile 1.0 vs. Profile 1.1 vs. Profile 2.0, and what it means to consumers. If you have any confusion over the differences in the Blu-ray profiles, check it out.

Speaking of Profile 1.1… I mean Final Standard Profile… I mean Full Profile… no, I guess I mean ‘Bonus View’. Huh? Yeah, me too. The Blu-ray Disc Association has decided to use ‘Bonus View’ as the marketing name for Profile 1.1. As in ‘a Bonus View Blu-ray Disc’ or ‘with Bonus View’. Yeah, I love Blu-ray, but I think that’s lame. (Via Blu-ray.com)

And while we’re on the subject of things that are lame, the BDA is on a roll. The new Blu-ray advertising campaign is based on the slogan “I Do Blu”. It rhymes. I get it. Droll. (Via Blu-ray.com)

On a better note, Rogers Video has announced they will be adding Blu-ray rentals at 250 stores across Canada. (Via Blu-ray.com)

And, finally, Blu-ray.com has a transcript of Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment worldwide President Bob Chapek’s keynote speech from Tuesday night’s release party for Cars and Ratatouille. It is a strong endorsement of Blu-ray, unsurprisingly.

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