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iTunes UK: pricing on movies for sale and to rent

Ooh look. The UK iTunes store has just got round to releasing movies that you can either buy or rent then play on your computer, iPod, iPhone or Apple TV. Pricing is £3.49 to rent a new release, £2.49 for an old release; to buy a new release costs £10.99, while an old release costs £6.99. All prices include VAT.

File size for a 2h20 movie is about 1.6GB so best not to try this if you have capped broadband. Not sure if you can watch something while it’s still being downloaded in iTunes, but if you have an Apple TV – which is starting to become even more attractive by the minute, particularly since at least some of the movies (eg Into The Wild) will be in high def on it if you pay £1 extra – you should be able to start watching within a couple of minutes of purchase. 

As far as I can work out, you’ve 48 hours to watch a rented movie once you’ve started playing it – and 30 days to start playing it in – and you can watch it as many times as you like in that 48 hours. But if you don’t make it through to the end of the movie in that time, you’ll still have the option of carrying on to the end of the movie – or deleting it.

That concludes the commercial break.

Not sure how keen I am on the pricing – cheaper to buy the DVD almost. And there’s not a lot of great stuff in there yet, unless you count the older movies like Batman Begins and The Matrix. But indie stuff like The Darjeeling Limited is due any moment now, and as we learnt from the Music Store, what’s in there when it opens is always a lot, lot less than a few months down the line.

Wednesday’s “Oi! Watson!” news

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Awards

  • Winners of the Glamour awards, including Joanna Page as comedy actress of the year
  • Mad Men and The Wire top nominations at the Television Critics Association Awards

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Gavin and Stacey

Doctor Who

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Books

Radio

Musicals

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Thursday’s catching up news

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News from today and since Friday. That’s holidays for you – always with the catching up.

Doctor Who

  • Neil Gaiman to write an episode? Can it be true Stu_N?

Film

Art

British TV

  • Gavin & Stacey was nearly set in Porthcawl and almost featured Ray Gravell
  • iPlayer rolled out on Virgin Media platform next week
  • Gorillaz design BBC Olympic titles [free registration required]
  • The Street gets a third series
  • ITV to show ‘lost’ Pushing Daisies episode online
  • BBC Four will show the second season of Mad Men

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