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HBO Video has become the latest supplier to commit to releasing programming in the PSP format, announcing Tuesday that it will put out six of its programs on the mini-disc platform for Sony's PlayStation Portable handheld videogame device.
That puts further pressure on Warner Home Video to follow suit. It is one of the only remaining major studios, along with DreamWorks, not to embrace the format. Now the pressure is coming from within, as sister companies New Line and HBO have joined the party. Warner distributes New Line and HBO programming.
HBO's first PSP titles on Sept. 13 will be "Da Ali G Show: Da Compleet Second Seazon," also making its DVD debut on that date, and with "Da Ali G Show: Da Compleet First Seazon."
Following in the fourth quarter will be "Entourage: The Complete First Season," "Todd McFarlane's Spawn 1," "Chris Rock: Bigger & Blacker" and "Chris Rock: Never Scared."
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Showtime Entertainment also has jumped into the PSP arena.
Four episodes each of TV series Free for All and Family Business will be included among PSP titles bowing Dec. 27 (prebook Nov. 27). A third title, the Ally Sheedy-starring film Shelter Island, also will be part of Showtime's launch. Each title is priced at $19.95.
Regarding its timing into the marketplace, Showtime senior VP program distribution Tony Lynn said, "It's now rather than six months ago, because we wanted to see if Sony can sell the hardware. It's taking root effectively."
Showtime projects that it should release about 10 to 15 PSP titles a year.