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Hollywood.com starts offering Movielink content

Written by Jari Ketola @ 16 Apr 2003 3:58

Hollywood.com starts offering Movielink content Video-on demand service Movielink and Hollywood.com have reached an agreement on providing a co-branded version of Movielink's movies-on-demand service at Hollywood.com. There will be a selection of new releases and classic films in the price range of $2.95-$4.99.
The deal helps Movielink gain a stronger foothold on the streaming movie market. Walt Disney Co. recently announced that it will start testing its own service later this year. America Online, on the other hand, hs licensed MovieFlix.com's movie library for use by AOL Broadband users.

Movielink is a company founded by several movie industry giant. It is an effort to provide users of high-speed Internet a legal channel for viewing movies on the net.

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