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/ 12.03.2009 12:00AM
Blu-ray's YTD Share of Disc Sales at 10 Percent
Blu-ray's share of the overall video-disc market has shot up nearly 138 percent on a year-to-date basis through mid-November, although the 1080p format owns only a 10-percent share of overall video-disc sales through the past 12 months. (On a week-to-week basis, Blu-ray's share has sometimes risen to 16-17 percent in 2009.)
Standard DVD title sales of movies and TV series fell more than 7.5 percent in the past year, but its overall sales were just under $8 billion — while Blu-ray's marked increase (relatively speaking) in overall revenue was about $866 million, according to Home Media Research.
The Blu-ray-to-DVD title sales ratio likely will slide dramatically in Blu-ray's favor in the next couple of years as price points on Blu-ray packaged content (and Blu-ray players) continue to fall in the months ahead.
In the early holiday sales season, basic Blu-ray players have been priced under $100, and one model for under $80 (Walmart), while some Blu-ray titles of older films are being featured at Best Buy, Costco, Target, Walmart and Amazon.com for around $8.
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Google Completes Motorola Mobility Acquisition
It’s a great time to be in the mobile business, and I’m confident that the team at Motorola will be creating the next generation of mobile devices that will improve lives for years to come.