Laurie L
02-13-01, 01:26 AM
I found out today that starting next week and continuing through March, EVERY studio is reducing the prices of their DVDs. Fox will announce over 100 titles that will drop to $14.95 with new releases coming out at no higher than $19.95, unless it's a special edition DVD. Additional titles to follow.
Columbia/TriStar, Universal/MCA, Dreamworks, HBO/Warner Brothers/New Line, Artisan, October/USA Films, Touchstone/Buena Vista/Disney, MGM/United Artists, and Miramax will all announce price reductions for hundreds of DVDs to as low as $9.95 with new releases starting at $19.95, unless it's a special edition DVD.
Special Edition discs for every studio will still be between $24.95 - $29.95, but prices will drop to $14.95 - $19.95 sooner than before.
Also, in conjuction with disc price changes, players nationwide will drop in price. Price reductions will range from $50 - $150 per player.
The reasons for the price slash is that studios want to create more profit so that they can put their remaining film titles to DVD format. The goal of the DVD Group is to have EVERY film title on DVD by 2003, which would be sincerely impressive.
I'm completely thrilled. Now if I can get rid of these last 400 VHS tapes I'll have the shelf space to shop...lol. :)
Columbia/TriStar, Universal/MCA, Dreamworks, HBO/Warner Brothers/New Line, Artisan, October/USA Films, Touchstone/Buena Vista/Disney, MGM/United Artists, and Miramax will all announce price reductions for hundreds of DVDs to as low as $9.95 with new releases starting at $19.95, unless it's a special edition DVD.
Special Edition discs for every studio will still be between $24.95 - $29.95, but prices will drop to $14.95 - $19.95 sooner than before.
Also, in conjuction with disc price changes, players nationwide will drop in price. Price reductions will range from $50 - $150 per player.
The reasons for the price slash is that studios want to create more profit so that they can put their remaining film titles to DVD format. The goal of the DVD Group is to have EVERY film title on DVD by 2003, which would be sincerely impressive.
I'm completely thrilled. Now if I can get rid of these last 400 VHS tapes I'll have the shelf space to shop...lol. :)