Find Out Why Everyone Loves VUDU Movies & TV!
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Do you love watching movies and TV on your computer or phone? Well, if you're looking for an app that's perfect for you, check out VUDU!
In this video, we'll show you all of the great features of VUDU movies and TV, including the ability to watch movies and TV offline, view trailers and reviews before you buy, and more. After watching this video, you'll know exactly why everyone loves VUDU!
More about VUDU:
VUDU is an American digital video store and streaming service owned by Fandango Media, a subsidiary of NBCUniversal and Warner Bros. The company offers transactional video on demand rentals and digital purchases of films, as well as integration with digital locker services for streaming digital copies of films purchased as home video at retail.
The service initially focused on a digital media player known as the VUDU Box. In 2010, the company began to abandon its hardware business, and focus on integrating its service and associated app platform into third-party devices such as televisions and Blu-ray Disc players. The company has since offered its services online, via mobile apps, and on devices such as digital media players and smart TVs.
In 2010, VUDU was sold to Walmart. In 2020, Fandango Media acquired VUDU for an undisclosed amount.
The History of VUDU:
2020 April, it was announced that NBCUniversal subsidiary Fandango Media would acquire VUDU for an undisclosed amount (the sale closed July 2020). Fandango is minority owned by Warner Bros., and operates the similar service FandangoNow. As part of the sale, Walmart will maintain its relationships with VUDU, including account integration and promotion of the service via Walmart's website.
2020 February, it was reported that Comcast (via NBCUniversal) had entered talks into acquiring VUDU from Walmart.
2014, VUDU also joined Disney's competing Movies Anywhere initiative.
2010 February 22, Walmart announced its intent to acquire VUDU. The company had previously attempted to offer digital video sales in 2007, but the service folded due to competition with the iTunes Store. In order to comply with Walmart's content policies, VUDU discontinued its "After Dark" service (a collaboration with AVN), which offered adult content.
2010 January 8, at Consumer Electronics Show, VUDU announced that it would phase out its in-house hardware business in favor of focusing on integrating its rich Internet application platform, "VUDU Apps" (which featured VUDU as well as other streaming video and internet services), directly into internet-connected televisions and Blu-ray players, with initial hardware partners including LG, Magnavox, Mitsubishi, Samsung, Sanyo, Sharp, Toshiba, and Vizio.
0:00 Intro
0:30 My Vudu
2:45 Spotlight
4:00 Free Content
5:43 Search
6:22 Settings
7:56 Title Options
10:07 Playback Controls
12:06 Final Thoughts
12:56 Wrap Up
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