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We run Video-on-Demand-Guide.com as an independent, unbiased review of the growing VOD industry, which we hope allows you the customer to make informed choices. We're going strong in 2009 after our blog relaunch and hope to maintain the high standards to which our readers have become accustomed.Links
March 2010 Video on Demand Guide Update
We've completed a major scrub of the site, updating inventory sizes (several of which are very hard to discern as the companies who are behind tend not to advertise them), prices, and such. These six companies continue to be the major players in legal video on demand, but if any other large outfits emerge, then we'll add them, with the eventual goal of getting a top ten best VOD sites.03 Mar, 2010 | Category: Site Announcements |
February 2010 Video on Demand Guide Update
We understand Netflix will allow streaming through the Wii soon, just as they already do for the Xbox 360 and PS3--with over half of Netflix's 12 million subscribers downloading at least one program in the fourth quarter of 2009, this expansion to the Wii should dramatically expand their domination of the legal VOD industry.01 Feb, 2010 | Category: Site Announcements |
January 2010 Video on Demand Guide Update
Amazon's video on demand inventory is up to an unmatched 50,000 titles (much more than Netflix's 16,000, probably because content owners aren't too happy with Netflix's all you can eat subscription model compared to Amazon's pay per view system. With this massive expansion, we bumped them up to number two on our charts, but we keep Netflix higher simply because free downloads from their more limited inventory still trump Amazon's wider, but costlier selection.06 Jan, 2010 | Category: VOD News |
December 2009 Video on Demand Guide Update
As the Christmas season approaches, be on the lookout for some good films to add to your VOD service of choice's queue.03 Dec, 2009 | Category: Site Announcements |
November 2009 Video on Demand Guide Update
No major new developments to report, but we have added Netflix's dramatically expanded range of DVD and Blu-Ray players which support streaming--they've really stolen a march on Blockbuster, which only has buy-in from Samsung.11 Nov, 2009 | Category: Site Announcements |
October 2009 Video on Demand Guide Update
Nothing new to report this month.03 Oct, 2009 | Category: Site Announcements |
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