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Hoover's Profile: CinemaNow, Inc.
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CinemaNow, Inc.
4553 Glencoe Ave., Ste. 200
Marina del Rey, CA 90292
CA Tel. 310-314-3000

Type: Subsidiary
On the web: http://www.cinemanow.com
Employees: 14

CinemaLater? Hardly. For those impatient movie fans among us, CinemaNow has a digital library of feature films, TV shows, and music concerts from more than 250 licensors that it distributes online. The company licenses movies from content providers, charges users to watch them on their PCs and other electronic devices, and provides encrypted digital movies that make it difficult for pirates to copy. CinemaNow now has titles from all major studios, including 20th Century Fox, Disney, Lionsgate, and Paramount. Founded in 1999, the company is owned by digital media software provider Sonic Solutions.

Key numbers for fiscal year ending December, 2008:
Sales: $1.0M

Officers:
CEO: Curt Marvis
President: Bruce D. Eisen
COO: David Cook

Competitors:
Apple Inc.
Atom Entertainment
Hulu

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CinemaNow is an Internet-based digital video distribution company founded in 1999.

The CinemaNow library contains approximately 14,000 feature-length films, shorts, music concerts and television programs from more than 250 licensors, including 20th Century Fox, ABC News, Disney, Endemol, MGM, Miramax, NBC Universal, Sony, Warner Bros., Sundance Channel, Koch Entertainment, and Lions Gate Entertainment. Video from CinemaNow is available for electronic sell-through (download to own, in the home video release window) including DVD burning using Qflix as well as rental (time-limited viewing, in the pay-per-view window).

In November 2008, CinemaNow was acquired by Sonic Solutions. In January 2009, Sonic and Blockbuster, Inc. announced an alliance to provide digital content delivery under the Blockbuster brand, essentially merging CinemaNow and its erstwhile competitor, Movielink, which was acquired by Blockbuster in 2007.

Codecs and DRMs

CinemaNow video is generally encoded in VC-1 at 700 to 2500 kbit/s. H.264 and MPEG-2 encoding is also used for certain playback devices. CinemaNow primarily employs Windows Media DRM to control access to downloaded movies. In August 2008, CinemaNow added Widevine Technologies' DRM for streaming to Internet-connected consumer electronics devices.

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