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Media Decoder Blog: Verizon Teaming With Redbox for DVD and Streaming Service

The two companies will combine to try to give customers more access to video on the Web, and possibly position the new venture as an alternative to Netflix.

Media Decoder Blog: Verizon Teaming With Redbox for DVD and Streaming Service

The two companies will combine to try to give customers more access to video on the Web, and possibly position the new venture as an alternative to Netflix.

A New ‘Stream Team’? Verizon And Redbox Take On Netflix

Offering perhaps the most defined threat to streaming movie leader Netflix (NSDQ: NFLX) so far, Verizon and Redbox parent company Cointstar are going into business together. The companies announced Monday they’re partnering on a new subscription video service that will combine Redbox’s DVD and Blu-ray rental strengths with video streaming through Verizon’s networks.

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Verizon teams up with Redbox to cash in on video

Verizon and Redbox are creating a joint venture to provide content online and through Redbox's physical DVD rental kiosks around the country. The deal is a chance for Verizon to make money from streaming content and show off how awesome its network is.

Verizon Teams With Redbox for a Netflix-Style Video Service

Here's the Netflix-style video service that Verizon wouldn't talk about a couple months ago -- a joint venture with Redbox, which has an uneasy relationship with a lot of big media companies.

Here’s the Worst Super Bowl Ad of 2012

It's for the Super Bowl, from Verizon.

Where to watch the 2012 Super Bowl live online

Want to watch the XLVI Super Bowl online or on your iPhone or Android handset? Or maybe you want to just check out the ads without watching the entire game? Either way, our list of 2012 Super Bowl links and resources has you covered.

130,000 Time Warner Cable Subscribers Go Missing. To Find Them, You Might Ask Verizon and AT&T.

It's possible most of Time Warner Cable's video losses stem from savvy folks like yourself, who cut the cord and get their TV over the Web. But it's not that likely.

Media Buyers: Plenty Of Ads Still Unsold For First Streamed Super Bowl

The ultimate “big game” will get its first live video presentation on personal computers, tablets and mobile phones when NBC (NSDQ: CMCSA) airs the Super Bowl Feb. 5. But while some brands, including General Motors, have bought into digital packages generally ranging from $300,000 to $600,000, advertisers have so far not shown the...

AT&T: The iPhone Was Good, But Not Good Enough To Hold Off A Q4 Loss

A set of quarterly results today from AT&T (NYSE: T) that underscored some of the aftershocks the carrier is feeling in the wake of its failed bid to buy T-Mobile USA. The carrier swung to a loss and failed to meet analysts’ estimates on earnings, partly down to a $4 billion charge it...

Verizon Earnings in Line

Verizon posted Q4 earnings of $0.52 a share on revenue of $28.4 billion, in line with Wall Street's consensus. The company's wireless unit added one million customers over the quarter, while its video FiOS offering added another 200,000.

Carriers Have Only Around 100 Million Pay-TV Users, Less Than 60% Via IPTV

Some numbers out today that underscore the challenge telecoms operators have had in attracting customers to their pay-TV platforms, including the newer services like IPTV, against competition from incumbent TV providers and the growing allure of over-the-top services, from Netflix (NSDQ: NFLX) to YouTube.