Ok, you already know that Paramount has entered the iTunes Store fold, but here are some additional details. Paramount is officially the first non-Disney entity to get into the iTunes movies game, and they've made their entrance with over 100 films immediately available for download, most of which are priced at $9.99. Some sample titles include: School of Rock, The Italian Job, Mean Girls, Zoolander, Coach Carter, Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, Chinatown, and Breakfast at Tiffany's. So it's taken about four months for a major film studio (again, non-Disney) to team up with Apple. If Paramount sees success with this latest development, will other studios finally get on the ball? (Anyone remember that LionsGate deal that was supposed to go down?)Apple courts Paramount: additional details
Ok, you already know that Paramount has entered the iTunes Store fold, but here are some additional details. Paramount is officially the first non-Disney entity to get into the iTunes movies game, and they've made their entrance with over 100 films immediately available for download, most of which are priced at $9.99. Some sample titles include: School of Rock, The Italian Job, Mean Girls, Zoolander, Coach Carter, Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, Chinatown, and Breakfast at Tiffany's. So it's taken about four months for a major film studio (again, non-Disney) to team up with Apple. If Paramount sees success with this latest development, will other studios finally get on the ball? (Anyone remember that LionsGate deal that was supposed to go down?)

