Vudu and FandangoNow Merge Into a Single Streaming Service (engadget.com) 10
Fandango has revealed that Vudu is merging with its parent company's own streaming service, FandangoNow, to form a single platform that'll take on Vudu's name. The change comes more than a year after it purchased the streaming platform from Walmart. New submitter echopulse writes: The new Vudu service will have more than 200,00 movies and TV shows available to buy, and many for free with ads. It will also be the official movie store for Roku devices, replacing the FandangoNow store. If you have a Fandango account, you can move your movies over to the new service by going to FandangoNow.com
One down. (Score:2)
Now just merge the 19 other services, don't put in ads, and keep the rate below $20/mo.
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Now just merge the 19 other services, don't put in ads, and keep the rate below $20/mo.
You also should give it a more descriptive name (what's a "Vudu" anyway?), a name that makes it clear it's movies on the internet - how about something like Webflix?
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The name is irrelevant. They could call it "stink blossoms" for all I care, so long as they combine it all.
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Except Vudu and FandangoNow aren't streaming services. They're digital rental providers. Instead of offering a huge library of movies to stream while subscribed, you pay a fixed price for a movie and can watch it over and over again.
It's almost like buying a movie, but since those purchases can be rescinded at any time, it's really a rental.
A bunch of these merged because of MoviesAnywhere basically making individual services unnecessary.
Available to buy? (Score:1)
Vudu Pay for content, lmao (Score:1)
Excellent. (Score:2)
Excellent, saves me a lot of effort. Before I had to not subscribe to 2 services; now I only have to not subscribe to one.
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