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Universal Studios changes course on early movie release due to theater concerns: Comcast Roundup

Every Thursday morning at 8:30 a.m. EST, find all the stories you need to know about your friendly telecommunications giant in the Comcast Roundup. Get an email subscription for our weekly Comcast roundup or other news updates. Comcast’s MyTV Choice: Is this the future of pay TV bundling? [Gigaom] — “Comcast is testing out a new type […]


Every Thursday morning at 8:30 a.m. EST, find all the stories you need to know about your friendly telecommunications giant in the Comcast Roundup. Get an email subscription for our weekly Comcast roundup or other news updates.

  • Comcast’s MyTV Choice: Is this the future of pay TV bundling? [Gigaom] — “Comcast is testing out a new type of pay TV bundling that gives users the ability to pick and choose which types of content they want to pay for month after month. The MyTV Choice trial, which was just introduced in Comcast’s Charleston, S.C. market, isn’t true a la carte offering, as some folks like to think of it, but it’s a step toward more personalized programming choices becoming available to customers.”
  • Universal Delays On-Demand Test Plan [Media Decoder: New York Times] — “For Comcast, it was a hard lesson in movie industry politics: on Wednesday its Universal Studios unit, under severe pressure from theater owners, suddenly tabled a plan to allow the early release on video-on-demand of its forthcoming film “Tower Heist” in two test markets.” We first told you about the plans last week.

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