BVA, movie studios spending a few quid to push Blu-ray

September 9th, 2009 | Tags:

Blu-ray Looks like the British Video Association is looking to push those impressive percentage gains it keeps touting even higher. It’s joining forces with the major Hollywood studios on a million pound (only a million (($1.6 million)? well, we are in a recession) ad campaign pushing the “benefits of Blu-ray” on flicks like Terminator Salvation , Inglorious Basterds , Snow White and other high profile titles due this holiday season. The Hollywood Reporter says the plan to broadcast TV spots across all major channels throughout November and December should bring the message that Blu-ray is the best way to enjoy films at home, we just hope someone sits down Peter Bradshaw and indoctrinates him. BVA, movie studios spending a few quid to push Blu-ray originally appeared on Engadget HD on Tue, 08 Sep 2009 21:38:00 EST. . Read

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