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Disney is trying to revamp the home video business with a new
market strategy meant to boost sales of high-definition Blu-ray discs, which
were slower than expected. The best way to do that was to hire some of the
planet’s most popular stars to promote Blu-ray DVD sales, such as Pinocchio or
Sleeping Beauty.
The strategy includes five “platinum” titles to be released
in Blu-ray format over the next two years: “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” “Pinocchio,”
“Beauty and the Beast,” “Fantasia,” and “Fantasia 2000,” as well as a sixth
title, the previously announced “Sleeping Beauty.”
Disney is hoping that with the release of the above
mentioned titles, DVD-player owners will change their mind (at least some of
them) and switch to Blu-ray players.
According to analysts, Blu-ray sales did not benefit as much
as expected from the withdrawal of HD DVD from the competition. A good
explanation for that were the prices, which remained high, and even went up
after Toshiba’s announcement that it would no longer produce HD DVD players.
NPD revealed that sales went up only 2 percent from
February, when Toshiba ended HD DVD production, to March. This was a clear
indicator that consumers were not very impressed by the format war, at least
not as long as their old DVD players still worked.
In a study released by ABI Research earlier this year, the
Blu-ray format was estimated to need another 12 to 18 months before reaching
its full potential, and that of course would imply a change in prices. In the
meantime, Disney came up with a very appealing marketing strategy, but we still
have to wait to see the effects.
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