Nook Media signed licensing deals with Paramount Pictures and several...
Nook Media signed licensing deals with Paramount Pictures and several other new content providers for its Nook Video service, the Barnes & Noble subsidiary said Thursday. Other content providers it signed deals with were Lionsgate, MGM, Relativity Media, National Geographic,…
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Little Pim and Film Buff, said Nook Media. The new agreements will bring “thousands” of more movies and TV shows to the Nook Video catalog, including the films The Hunger Games, Twilight, Skyfall, Rocky, Fargo, Flight, Paranormal Activity 4, Act of Valor, Safe Haven and House at the End of the Street, and TV shows Mad Men and Amazing Planet, said Nook Media. The new content will be available in the Nook Video Store “as soon as this weekend,” said Jonathan Shar, Nook Media vice president and general manager-Emerging Digital Content. “Format varies by title, but the majority of the content is in SD and HD,” B&N spokeswoman Carolyn Brown told us. Content already available at the Nook Video Store includes movies and TV shows from Sony Pictures, Disney, Warner Bros., NBCU, Fox, Viacom/MTV Networks, HBO, Starz/Starz Media and Latin Anywhere, said Shar.