Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer told a bunch of industry analysts during a conference call Thursday "We have nearly a dozen active agreements in place for digital delivery of our content with such major players as Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Blockbuster, Best Buy, and Wal-Mart, with more to follow."
A Blockbuster spokesperson declined to comment on Feltheimer's statement. "We intend to offer a movie download service, but we have not provided any details on timing or anything else," spokesperson Randy Hargrove told Ars Technica. "It makes sense for us to participate in the download space, but we don't see it becoming a huge business in the next year or two. That said, it's something we think is important."

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