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DreamWorks Joins Wal-Mart’s Disc-to-Digital Service

DreamWorks Animation (Shrek, Kung Fu Panda, How to Train Your Dragon) has signed up with Wal-Mart Stores’ plan to help home audiences convert their DVD collections to online film libraries, the AP reports. DreamWorks head Jeffrey Katzenberg says the new “Disc to Digital” service will aid consumers in adjusting to changing technology; the new program launched Monday at Wal-Mart stores nationwide.

Customers can pay two dollars per DVD or Blu-ray disc which they bring into Wal-Mart locations to be made accessible through the company’s Vudu online movie service on computers, mobile devices, Internet TVs and gaming consoles. Right now 4,000 titles from participating studios are available for the conversion service.

DreamWorks is the latest studio to sign on to the service. Other producer/distributors participating will be Paramount (Viacom), Sony, Universal (Comcast), 20th Century Fox (News Corp.) and Warner Bros. (Time Warner).

Wal-Mart’s Disc-to-Digital Service
Wal-Mart’s Disc-to-Digital Service
DreamWorks Animation / Walmart
DreamWorks Animation / Walmart

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