"certain new releases" is the key
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Blockbuster Inc., the video rental chain that is in the midst of restructuring under bankruptcy protection, on Monday launched a national ad campaign that promotes its 28-day head start over competitors Netflix Inc. and Coinstar Inc.'s Redbox when it comes to renting certain new releases.
The campaign is dubbed "Less Waiting. More Watching." It debuted on NBC's "Today" show and will also air on ABC's "Dancing with the Stars: Finale."
The advantage doesn't apply to all movies or in all formats.
In the last two months, Universal Studios and News Corp.'s 20th Century Fox announced that they would impose a 28-day delay on movies released to Blockbuster Express kiosks run by NCR Corp., with the exception of a few test cases in which they would charge more than $1 a night. Warner Bros. imposes a similar delay on all kiosk operators.