Archive | January, 2013

blinkbox strikes movies deal with StudioCanal, adding Apocalypse Now

Apocalypse Now poster

Apocalypse Now on blinkbox

blinkbox has inked a landmark deal with leading film distributor StudioCanal, snapping up the rights to a range of popular movies including the film frequently voted by critics as the best ever – Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now.

Over 160 movies will be available to rent as part of the deal, including recent acclaimed releases Rust and Bone and Beasts of the Southern Wild.

Other popular movies available include Source Code, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Hurt Locker and Mulholland Drive. Read full post →


Boardwalk Empire Season 3 TV series available on blinkbox

Boardwalk Empire

Boardwalk Empire

Fans of Boardwalk Empire can buy the critically acclaimed third series on blinkbox.

Boardwalk Empire Season 3 can be purchased as individual episodes or a whole season without the need for subscription.

blinkbox offers a broad range of premium HBO series including series 1 and 2 of Game of Thrones, all four seasons of smash hit supernatural drama True Blood as well as critically acclaimed blockbuster mini-series Band of Brothers  and The Pacific.

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blinkbox sponsors snow map & comes to rescue of housebound tweeters

Movie and TV streaming service blinkbox has sponsored the UK’s only real-time dynamic snow map – as ‘snowmageddon’ hits Britain.

The service, which offers the latest movies and TV without subscription, has joined forces with the UK Snow Map, which shows UK snowfall in real-time by crowdsourcing snow reports on Twitter, providing a useful guide to reported snowfall across the UK.

As part of the deal, banners on the site direct visitors to the streaming service’s ‘deposit £1 claim £5 credit’ offer, with the prompt ‘Snowed in? blinkbox to the rescue’. Read full post →


blinkbox celebrates bumper festive period with sales up 220% year on year

  • Sales up 220% year on year over Christmas period
  • 29th Dec was ‘Super Saturday’ with sales up 245% year on year
  • Mobile device sales up 180% on previous period

The growth of accessing the service via tablets and games consoles helped to boost numbers, while a strong slate of latest release movies and TV shows saw returning purchasers up 240% year on year for the latest period.

The biggest day for the service, which offers the latest movies and TV without subscription, was Saturday 29th December, with sales up 245% yoy. Read full post →


Planning to save money in 2013? Ditch the subscriptions

  • 77% of subscribers wasting money every month
  • Average Brit wastes £14 per month on unused subs and memberships
  • Saving money second only to losing weight as most popular New Year’s Resolution

Three quarters of us are wasting money on unused subscription services every month, a study has found.

The survey of 2,000 Brits by blinkbox found that 77% are wasting money on subscriptions, with the average Brit spending £14 each month on unused services.

Astonishingly, 15% hadn’t cancelled subscriptions because they ‘couldn’t be bothered’, 13% because they didn’t know if they were using the services enough to get value for money and a further 13% hadn’t cancelled because they had forgotten to cancel services they had signed up for.

Despite this, money is obviously on our minds, with 60% resolving to save more this year. The resolution was second only to the ambition to lose weight, which 61% of the Brits claim they are determined to do in 2013.

Memberships and subscriptions are currently taken up by 53% of the country and are especially popular with younger consumers – more than 60% of people between 18 and 34 subscribe to at least one service.

But does a subscription actually represent good value for money? On the surface, it looks like a no-brainer, with 75% of subscribers claiming to feel confident they are saving money by taking them out. However, for many subscriptions may not offer the financial relief they were expecting.

With 40% subscribing to movie and TV services* where much of the content has been available to stream and download elsewhere earlier and 30% watching less than two movies a month, respondents were asked what it might take to get them to ditch their subs.

An extraordinary 82% of movie and TV service subscribers would consider a pay as you go service if it meant they could access more of the latest movies and TV.

Ben Ayers from blinkbox comments: “If you’re about to take out a subscription service in the hope that it’ll help save you money in 2013, you might fail to keep to your resolution. Ditch the subscription, pay for what you want when you want it and make 2013 the year you bucked the trend.”

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*LoveFilm, Netflix, Now TV, Sky Movies were the services cited in survey question which asked: “Do you subscribe to any of these services?”

For further information email comms@blinkbox.com or call 020 7092 8771.

Notes to editors

blinkbox commissioned OnePoll to conduct the nationwide research amongst 2000 UK adults between 19 December – 24 December 2012.

About blinkbox

blinkbox has the latest hit TV series and blockbuster movies to watch instantly without subscription. The service offers thousands of quality titles on a growing number of devices including games consoles, Smart TVs, Blu-Ray players, set top boxes and PCs/Macs. blinkbox is proud to be part of Tesco and was voted ‘Best online movie service’ by viewers of Channel 5’s The Gadget Show.

Stats in full:

Percentage of people hoping to lose weight as a New Year’s resolution: 61.22%
Percentage of people hoping to save money as a New Year’s resolution: 60.8%
Percentage of people hoping to lose weight, broken down by gender: 67.12% (women), 51.50% (men)
Percentage of females hoping to keep New Year’s resolutions by using a subscription service: 49.32%
Percentage of people currently using subscription services: 53.35%
Percentage of people between the age of 18 and 34 using subscription services: 62%
Percentage of people who feel confident they are getting value for money from subscription services: 74.22%
Percentage of people who have subscriptions they feel they are not using fully: 53.89%
Average number of unused subscriptions per person: 1.17
Percentage of people who feel they are wasting between 1 and 20 pounds on subscription services: 77.18%
Average amount of money wasted on subscriptions per person per month: £13.84
Percentage of subscribers who admit to laziness in cancelling subscriptions: 15.03%
Percentage of subscribers unaware that their subscription is not being fully used: 13.13%
Percentage of people who have forgotten about the service: 12.56%
Percentage of subscribers who have media subscriptions (music, cinema, movie streaming, etc): 40.21%
Percentage of subscribers who would consider cancelling their subscription for a more up-to-date PAYG service: 81.62%
Percentage of subscribers who only stream between 1 and 3 movies per month: 29.8%
Percentage of people who fail to make their New Year’s resolutions last beyond six months: 88.49%