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The Pali Research analyst, Mr. Greenfield says that at least one studio, News Corporation’s Twentieth Century Fox, is working to start selling its new releases and back titles through iTunes starting early next year. He writes that he hears that the long standoff between Apple and Hollywood over movie downloads may be heading for a resolution. Steve Jobs, director and large shareholder of Disney sells movies through the iTunes Store, the studios want to get more money for downloads than Mr. Jobs thinks they are worth. Mr. Greenfield suppose that the wholesale rate of a digital movie will be about $15, compared to about $18 for a DVD, which has extra bonus feature.
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