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08/31/2006, 9:05am, EDT

Thursday, August 31st

Wal-Mart, Apple spar for movie sales

Wal-Mart is displeased with the prospect of Apple taking a bite out of its movie sale business, reports BusinessWeek. The report says that Apple will launch the 'iTunes Movie Store' as soon as mid-September along with a new iPod. Wal-Mart has reportedly become so concerned for its business that it has threatened not to sell DVDs from companies which agree to sell on iTunes. The prospect of Wal-Mart not selling DVDs for Hollywood executives is a terrifying thought -- currently Wal-Mart accounts for 40 percent of DVD sales, about 17 billion dollars of the market. Earlier this year, Wal-Mart played out this move by initially refusing to sell Disney's "High School Musical" after it popped up on iTunes prior to Wal-Mart getting a chance to sell it. In addition, the report says that Apple only has Disney signed-on for iTunes movie sales--despite a comment from Lions Gate that it had a deal with iTunes already.

Reports indicate that Wal-Mart may be planning to enter the digital movie download scene soon, and may be threatening to stop DVD sales of any studio which refuses to promote Wal-Mart's online store. BusinessWeek also reveals that some executives throughout Hollywood are concerned about Apple dominance and ability to set a single price for all downloads, much as it has done with its music ($0.99 per song model).

BusinessWeek also speculates that both Comcast and Amazon.com are on the path to their own digital download services. Upon attempts by BusinessWeek to question all parties involved in this story, all refused to acknowledge their plans with the exception of Wal-Mart. It acknowledged that is was considering the possibility of digital downloads, but denied to using its retail leverage to threaten studios and distributors over movie sales.


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Bye, Bye WalMArt
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08/31, 9:50am, EDT
BusinessWeek must be joking, WalMart afraid of Apple?? If this is true, than it is time for WalMart to take the Kmart route to oblivion.
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What balls
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08/31, 9:55am, EDT
"Wal-Mart has reportedly become so concerned for its business that it has threatened not to sell DVDs from companies which agree to sell on iTunes."

We should all boycott Wal-Mart.
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That's Illegal
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08/31, 9:56am, EDT
Walmart will have no choice but to shut the f**k up and compete. It doesn't matter how big you are or think you are; NO ONE is above the law.
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Nothing illegal there
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08/31, 10:08am, EDT
As far as the laws of the land are concerned, Walmart has every right to sign any kind of contract with anyone. There is nothing illegal in that. Many companies do exactly that - "You can sell your product exclusively trhough me and nobody else but me". Now, if they were to be a monopoly in their market, then they would be scrutinised (much like MS) for leveraging the monopoly in order to squeeze competition out of business. 40% of movie sales market is nowhere near monopoly.
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40% working poor
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08/31, 10:23am, EDT
Tell me if I'm wrong but doesn't Walmart exist in the economic wasteland of America? Those places where mom and pop business and main street usa are just a memory. Doesn't Walmart reign over the working poor? Employing them and keeping their towns in an economic lock preventing any upstart businesses from getting a foothold? IF 40% of the DVD sales are bought at Walmart that means that 40% of Americans are the working poor. No wonder the Republicans are controlling our government and the children of the working poor are dying in Iraq.
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HMV UK
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08/31, 10:25am, EDT
A few years back HMV UK threatened to do the same to music labels who dealt with iTunes.

Needless to say, it was a toothless promise - I mean what's really going to happen if a customer goes to Walmart to buy 'Cars' on DVD and it's not there? Sure, some will buy a different DVD, just like some people will buy Walmart beans if their choice brand isn't available, or something else if beans aren't available - but by and large artworks are less transferable than groceries.

Driving your customers elsewhere isn't good business.
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Screw WalMart
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08/31, 10:36am, EDT
WalMart can rot in hell.
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what the hell
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08/31, 10:55am, EDT
is wal-mart trying to make a monopoly??

maybe they have 40% because in smaller towns there is no one else. i had to move from the burbs of chicago (everything within a 20 min drive) to a small town outside desmoines and its either walmart, or drive 50 miles each way to goto best buy or a mall.
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A happy Newyorker
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08/31, 11:01am, EDT
After 15 years of living in this country (Manhattan, NY) I have yet to see and experience a Walmart...

I'm impressed by New York's ability to fend it off. Perhaps it is our stratospheric cost-of-living and real estate that makes Walmart's profit margins disppear in NYC economy. We do hae K-Mart, though (only since 7 years ago), although it's barely making it.
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No selection at Wal-Mart
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08/31, 11:12am, EDT
This is still a free country, right? Everyone should have a chance, even Apple. They do a great job-the iTunes Music Store is awesome. I mean, I don't care for the DRM, but the sellection is freak'n huge. Indie music is on the same level with major Pop releases, not so at retail stores like Wal-Mart. As for movies, Wal-Mart only carries New Releases & a few popular older movies. An Apple movie store could offer them ALL, from everyone, just like the iTMS. Wal-Mart NEEDs more competition, not more monopoly power.
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