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July 28, 2005

CinemaNow Adds High-Def

(Excerpted from July 27 Broadcastingcable.com)

Movie download service CinemaNow has reached a deal to distribute programming from HDNet, marking the first time HD content has been available for legal downloading over the Internet.

The service will distribute more than 100 episodes from HDNet's library of original series, including Across America, Get Out! and several other HDNet specials. CinemaNow users will be able to download permanent copies of HDNet's programming for unlimited playback on the device to which it is downloaded. The service will rely on Microsoft's Windows Media Video HD.

Posted by Martino Mingione on July 28, 2005 07:31 PM

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