MovieBeam to have one last go at it?
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When MovieBeam shut down operations last December, we had a feeling we wouldn’t be mourning for long, but we definitely didn’t see it playing out like this. Reportedly, Movie Gallery is asking for bankruptcy court approval to sell its VOD service to one Dar Capital Limited for a cool $2.25 million. Should the deal go down, the firm would technically pick up 1,800 customers who had once shelled out for the dedicated set-top-box — but really, why on Earth would any halfway sane investor exhume this thoroughly decomposed corpse and attempt to breathe new life into it?
Tags: bankrupt, bankruptcy, downloadable content, DownloadableContent, films, movie gallery, movie set-top-box, moviebeam, MovieGallery, movies, MovieSet-top-box
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