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RUMOR: The Reason Warner went Blu  

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Dirty Business: The Real Reason Warner Went Blu-ray

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PIttsburgh Post-Gazette columnist Don Lindich reports a dirty bit about Warner's defection to Blu-ray that we had uncovered in our own reporting of the format war at CES, and which we had confirmed through a different source (except for the payouts), though were holding close to our chest while we worked some other angles. Warner actually wanted to go HD DVD. They gave Toshiba the chance to bring another studio into the HD DVD camp before they turned Blu. Fox was lined up, and told the HD DVD camp it was going to switch to HD DVD, which would've also turned Warner exclusively HD DVD. At the last possible minute, it nixed the deal.

Lindich says it's because Fox received a reported $120 million payout from Sony to stay Blu-ray—Warner then switched and received between $400 and $500 million for its defection. BW says it's closer to $400 million. In our phone call with Warner Kevin Tsujihara said it wasn't a bidding war that brought them over—that's true, in the words of Ben Kenobi, from a certain point of view.
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Re: RUMOR: The Reason Warner went Blu

Does this mean that if the HD DVD camp throw more money at them, they'll switch back?
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Does this mean that if the HD DVD camp throw more money at them, they'll switch back?

Unlikely. Parent company Time Warner was the main force in pushing Warner to go with one format. Time Warner didn't care which one, but they wanted JUST one.
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Logan,

This has already been discussed in detail within this thread.
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