Amazon gets Exclusive National Geographic Blu-ray Title
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Name: Dave Cowl
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have released HD media product.See Authors Posts (349) on February 22, 2008
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Video Business is reporting that Warner Home Video and National Geographic will launch the Blu-ray Disc version of Six Degrees Could Change the World only at Amazon.com on Earth Day, April 22, marking the studio’s first BD retail exclusive.
The standard-definition version of Six Degrees will be widely available at retail starting April 8. Six Degrees on BD is expected to roll out to retailers nationwide this fall.
Six Degrees is one of several environment-conscious releases bowing from Warner in time for Earth Day. Also included in this promotion are April 8 titles Sharkwater, Planet in Peril and Eden at the End of the World: Patagonia.
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