NYANKS said: Username2324 said: Blu-ray keeps the punches coming:
Nielsen VideoScan High-Def market share for week ending February 10th, 2008Posted Feb 15th 2008 1:31PM by Ben Drawbaugh Filed under: Blu-ray, HD DVD So much for that trend as according to this week's Nielsen VideoScan numbers courtesy of Home Media Magazine Blu has put red back into the teens with a 81/19 split. It isn't too hard to figure out what 's driving the numbers this week as Warner and Sony take most of the market with new releases and the number three title outselling four by about 2:1. HD DVD's new release did make the top 10 at number nine, but only sold a fourth of what Sony's Across the Universe did -- who'd a thought it'd be number one though. Next week is going to be a lot of the same, but with so many HD DVD sales going on, we'd be very surprised if red wasn't back out the teens. But with every week that goes by and Paramount and Universal fail to announce new titles, we just can't help but believe that all these rumors that the end is near for HD DVD are true. |
Wow, not only is Bluray destroying HDDVD, but the number one title is from none other than Sony Pictures. Nice insult to add to the injury. |
Lol...yep, #1 from Sony...and the other top 4 from Warner. That just shows how big the Warner switch to blu-ray exclusive really was for the BDA.
I'm just glad we'll be seeing some Universal & Paramount films on blu-ray soon now.