Toshiba only paid Paramount 50 million. HMM

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"Later in the day, on the 20th Century Fox lot, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment president Mike Dunn blasted Paramount for its defection, accusing the studio of “taking the bait,” referring to a reported $50 million payout to drop its support of Blu-ray Disc and release titles exclusively in HD DVD. "

Home Media Magazine - Bringing Digital Entertainment To You

This is one of Navychop's ultra reliable sources so its gotta be right.
 
"Later in the day, on the 20th Century Fox lot, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment president Mike Dunn blasted Paramount for its defection, accusing the studio of “taking the bait,” referring to a reported $50 million payout to drop its support of Blu-ray Disc and release titles exclusively in HD DVD. "

Home Media Magazine - Bringing Digital Entertainment To You

This is one of Navychop's ultra reliable sources so its gotta be right.

$50 million for Paramount
+ $100 million for Dreamworks

That's what's been reported since day one. It's nice to see HD DVD boosters finally joining the reality based community.
 
$50 million for Paramount
+ $100 million for Dreamworks

That's what's been reported since day one. It's nice to see HD DVD boosters finally joining the reality based community.
Apparently the report is false.

"But reports that Toshiba paid the studios $150 million for their support are "totally wrong," Yoshihide Fujii, CEO of Toshiba's Digital Network Co., said without elaborating"
Consumer Electronics Daily Free Trial
 
Apparently the report is false.

"But reports that Toshiba paid the studios $150 million for their support are "totally wrong," Yoshihide Fujii, CEO of Toshiba's Digital Network Co., said without elaborating"
Consumer Electronics Daily Free Trial

Sure, the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and LA Times were completely bamboozeled and somehow managed to each independently verify a wildly incorrect figure for the [strike]payoffs[/strike] incentives. And the HD DVD PRD/Toshiba being the nice guys they were never demanded a retraction.

C'mon, you know how "creative" accounting can be. It is unlikely it was all cash or has a literal taxable valuation of $150 million so there is a lot of wiggle room in how they spin the story depending on what message they want sent.
 
Sure, the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and LA Times were completely bamboozeled and somehow managed to each independently verify a wildly incorrect figure for the [strike]payoffs[/strike] incentives. And the HD DVD PRD/Toshiba being the nice guys they were never demanded a retraction.

C'mon, you know how "creative" accounting can be. It is unlikely it was all cash or has a literal taxable valuation of $150 million so there is a lot of wiggle room in how they spin the story depending on what message they want sent.
Toshiba has never demanded retraction for "the war is over" either but we all know that was crap too.
 
Untill Paramount reports the numbers it is all speculation

No. Nielsen is the industry reporting agency. It's their figures that count. HMM merely reports them. Vurbano can keep making multiple posts with snide comments about me and HMM but it's futile. Do a google on Nielsen and you'll see that they are reputable. Some folks don't like what they report, so they attack them or the messenger. This is called an ad hominem attack, and generally has been frowned on at this site. Attacking the person or appeals to emotion rather than facts simply discredits the attacker.
 
What is different about this reported HD DVD payoff, if there was one, and Blu Ray paying off Blockbuster and Target for exclusive distribution there? Or Blu Ray reportedly subsidizing the cost to manufacture Blu Ray disks? I have no insider info on who is paying who, but it's pretty naive to think that both sides aren't doing everything they can to leverage an advantage. I don't get why people say it's OK for one side to do it, but bad if the other side does. You look stupid marching into a war with your guns drawn while criticizing the other side for having guns too.
 
What is different about this reported HD DVD payoff, if there was one, and Blu Ray paying off Blockbuster and Target for exclusive distribution there? Or Blu Ray reportedly subsidizing the cost to manufacture Blu Ray disks? I have no insider info on who is paying who, but it's pretty naive to think that both sides aren't doing everything they can to leverage an advantage. I don't get why people say it's OK for one side to do it, but bad if the other side does. You look stupid marching into a war with your guns drawn while criticizing the other side for having guns too.
How dare you to bring logic, reasoning and rationale into the war zone? :D

You can only use arguments of "Mine is bigger/better than yours!" type...

Diogen.
 

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