Sony's purchase of MGM makes Blu-ray gain the lead over HD-DVD?

According
to International Herald Tribune one of the main reasons for Sony's recent
purchase of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) for about $ 5 billion is to assure the
success of the Blu-ray Disc format. Content support from Hollywood will likely be
crucial in the Blu-ray vs. HD-DVD format fight and with the buy of MGM Sony gets
a catalog of about 4100 movie titles including the James Bond franchise. This
makes Sony the owner of the world's largest film library with about 7600 titles
or about 40 % of all movies ever produced in Hollywood.


"It further tips scales
that were already tipped toward Blu-ray," said Ross Rubin, a consumer
electronics analyst at the NPD Group.


 


Executives close to Sony
said that bolstering its position in the battle of DVD formats was one of
several important factors in its decision to pursue MGM. Indeed, the
management of Sony of America helped sell the idea of bidding for MGM to
its Japanese parent in some early internal meetings by promoting "the
Blu-ray angle," the executives said.


Sony,
though, faces several risks in buying MGM. By building a large film
library, which makes up an estimated 17 percent of available film titles,
Sony could end up threatening the same studios it is trying to win over to
the Blu-ray group. Sony, intentionally or not, may give the appearance
that it is willing to start producing Blu-ray discs on its own, regardless
of what the HD DVD group does, or what the studios
want.

More
information is available at International Herald Tribune here and CNN
Money here.

Source: International Herald Tribune

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