Good luck with that AMC!
Good luck with that AMC!
I’m not sure this is what they are describing, but if its a service that gives consumers a digital download(/license to stream) a movie that they saw in the theater, a la how you get a digital download code with many Blu-Ray discs, I see that as a significant value add.
“will all get a personalized message from AMC saying that they can now enjoy it at home through AMC Theaters On Demand” when the film is released digitally.
Nothing screams understanding your market like “Here, let’s offer you the same kind of storefront you can get from about 40 other places”. The reality, AMC (and this goes for you too Cinemark and other cinemas), we don’t need another storefront selling/renting us movies that we can get from another storefront (or…
What kind of “cooking oil” are we talking about here? There’s all different kinds and I’m willing to bet that some have a worse impact than others.
Keeping people’s dentures in is thought to make it easier for anesthesia to be given to them through a bag-mask, but they should obviously be taken out immediately before any intubation starts, the report noted.
It’s the surgical staff’s responsibility to ensure the patient is fully prepped for surgery. This isn’t difficult.
When they agreed to participate in the Free File Alliance in exchange for the government not creating its own good, free filing system so that Intuit and other tax preparation companies could continue to profit off what should be an extremely simple process.
I mean it wasn’t a bad magazine but it was catered to its target demo (30+ year olds / Baby Boomers) and was no longer the voice of youth culture. Rourke a good example of that phenomenon.
Is pitchfork even relevant anymore to the pop music consumers that matter (teens?) My guess is they are about where Rolling Stone was in the 80s these days.
So am I allowed to listen to Sublime or not? The article isn’t clear and I want to make sure I’m legally protected against Pitchfork
Seriously seriously this line makes it seem like a moron wrote this article. This is easily one of the stupidest most pointless comparisons I've ever seen for anything ever.
Smart Playlists came in handy for me when I got iTunes Match. I was able to separate tracks by Uploaded and Matched so I could see what was what. That also helped with knowing which songs were Matched so I could delete those and download the higher quality version.
That feature is smart playlists—something that hasn’t made its way to Spotify, or Google Play Music, or YouTube Music, or Tidal, or Deezer, and which might not make it to whatever app Apple is cooking up.
This is an interesting crossroads.
I like many, stream 95% of my music now.
But I still have a large library of mp3s and aacs that i’ve amassed over the years, purchased and “purchased” that iTunes dutifully organizes for me.
To clarify: Yea, you can definitely watch pre-recorded shows at the same time they are broadcasted on cable. BUT, the issue is when someone wants to live stream a show that’s broadcasted live. Bill Maher’s show is live on a friday night but hbo now customers don’t have access till usually Saturday morning. To sum up:…
That is my impression. Although if I can download HBO content that’s a pretty nice deal over other services which would theoretically provide HBO at the same price (its pretty consistently $15 no matter what service you subscribe to it through).
You thought ahead. I went and bought a sledgehammer, brought it home, and only then did it occur to me that I live in a city and I don’t own an anvil.
Probably more likely to be a star. But there’s still a chance!
I see it, but to think you wouldn’t see that was a dust particle on your lens or screen.