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To: DiViT who wrote (38074)1/7/1999 12:20:00 PM
From: BillyG  Respond to of 50808
 
Warner Home Video DVD U.S. Gross Sales Exceed $170 Million; 1998
Sales Soar 240 Percent Over Previous-Year
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CES99

LAS VEGAS--(ENTERTAINMENT WIRE)--Jan. 7, 1999--

DVD Accounts for More Than 18 Percent of Total Fourth-Quarter Gross U.S. Sell-Through Sales

Warner Home Video (WHV), a Time Warner Entertainment company, Thursday announced at the
Consumer Electronics Show that its 1998 DVD wholesale domestic gross sales exceeded $170 million --
a more than 240-percent increase over DVD sales of approximately $50 million in 1997. This total
encompasses Warner's distributed lines including New Line, MGM, HBO, Turner and Castle Rock.

WHV said that in 1998, the first full year of DVD availability, DVD accounted for more than 10 percent of
the company's total domestic gross sales.


DVD sales were particularly strong in the fourth quarter, accounting for 18 percent of all U.S. sell-through
gross sales.

"DVD's performance has exceeded expectations, and our numbers prove it," said Warren Lieberfarb,
president, Warner Home Video. "DVD was a breakout hit during the holiday season, and we expect
consumer and retailer enthusiasm to experience continued growth in 1999."

Demonstrating further evidence of strong demand for DVD, manufacturers shipped more than 1.4 million
DVD players since the spring 1997 launch. The 1 millionth player was shipped in early November, with an
additional 400,000 shipped through the remainder of the year, illustrating DVD's breakout success in the
holiday season.

Additionally, DVD was established in 1998 as a rental, as well as sell-through, product, with rentals priced
at the same or lower rates as VHS tapes. At year's end, DVD was available for sale or rent at more than
16,000 retail outlets nationwide.


DVD, offering superior picture and sound quality, convenience, exciting interactive features, viewing
options and an affordable price, was launched in test markets in March 1997 and rolled out nationwide in
August of that year. To date, based on volume of players shipped, DVD's launch is 10 times more
successful than that of the CD or VCR.


More than 2,400 DVD titles are currently available from every major studio for sale or rent, at traditional
retail outlets and through online services.

With operations in 78 international territories -- more than the video division of any other studio -- Warner
Home Video commands the largest distribution infrastructure in the global video marketplace. WHV's film
library is the largest of any studio, offering top-quality new and vintage titles from the repertoires of Warner
Bros., Turner Home Entertainment, Castle Rock Entertainment, HBO Home Video, New Line Home Video
and MGM Home Entertainment.

CONTACT: Warner Home Video, Burbank
Gail Becker, 818/954-2732



To: DiViT who wrote (38074)1/7/1999 12:21:00 PM
From: BillyG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
Divx hobbling along............

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We also generated high volumes in the DVD
category, led by sales of DVD players enhanced with the Divx feature. Circuit City sold a total of 75,000
DVD players in December and 106,000 DVD players in the October through December quarter.
[Would you buy a Divx player from a used car (CarMax) dealer?]

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Divx Announces Highly Successful National Launch

Company Also Unveils New Hardware Partner, HDTV System and Web-Based Retail Distribution Program (and a Thomson Divx HDTV player)

HERNDON, Va., Jan. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Digital Video Express, LP announced today that in the first three
months of national availability, October through December, Divx retailers sold close to 90,000 Divx-enhanced
DVD players, with more than 60,000 sold in December alone.


"Sales of DVD players with the Divx feature exceeded our expectations, particularly given the intensely
competitive environment over the holiday selling season," said Richard L. Sharp, chairman and chief
executive officer of Divx. "We believed that we had a compelling proposition for consumers, and obviously a
great many movie lovers agreed with us. But these sales are only the beginning. We are confident that
momentum for the Divx feature will continue to build."

Sales Statistics

Sharp said the following results clearly indicate that the Divx feature can grow demand for DVD beyond the
early adopter:

Holiday Season Sales
* this past December, more than 62,000 Divx-enhanced DVD players were sold
by the seven primary Divx retailers (i.e. Circuit City, the good guys!,
Ultimate Electronics, Future Shop, DOW Stereo/Video, Nationwide and
Sixth Avenue)

Overall Sales
* from October 1 through December 31, 1998, approximately 87,000 Divx-
enhanced DVD players were sold by these retailers

October - 7,000 November - 18,000 December - 62,000

Disc Sales
* during the fourth quarter, approximately 535,000 Divx discs were sold
* during December, approximately 375,000 Divx discs were sold

"These extremely strong sales numbers are especially gratifying given the limited retail distribution and
brand selection, as well as aggressive promotion for basic DVD," Sharp said. During the holidays,
Divx-enhanced DVD players represented less than 10 percent of the total model selection in the
marketplace and were available at less than 10 percent of the retail locations selling DVD players.

Other Divx Retailers

Other retailers carrying Divx-enhanced DVD players also reported positive results.

"The Divx share of our DVD mix accelerated throughout the holiday selling season," said Robert A. Gunst,
president and chief executive officer of the good guys! a 79-store consumer electronics retailer
headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area. "We have been especially pleased by the sales performance
of the ProScan model, which has a feature set that is particularly appealing to the good guys! customers."

"Our primary motivation for carrying Divx was our belief that the feature would grow the entire DVD business,
and that is exactly what our experience has been," said Dave Workman, president of Denver-based Ultimate
Electronics.

"We believe that the affordability offered by Divx software is helping to bring more customers into the DVD
market," said Kevin Layden executive vice president, Future Shop. "We are very pleased with our growth in
the entire DVD hardware category, including those units with the Divx feature."

"We are extremely pleased with the sell-through of Divx," said Tom Campbell, corporate director at DOW
Stereo/Video in Southern California. "We not only sold out of our initial order of players, but we are
convinced that Divx is contributing to greater interest in the DVD category as a whole. Divx sales went well
beyond our expectations."

New Hardware Manufacturer

Divx said that a seventh consumer electronics manufacturer -- Kenwood U.S.A. Corp., one of the nation's
premier makers of home audio/video products -- will add the Divx feature to its line of DVD players.
Divx-enhanced DVD players from Kenwood are expected to be available by year's end.

"For more than 37 years, consumers have looked to the Kenwood name for home electronics products that
are well crafted, high-performing and rich in features," said Joe Richter, president of Kenwood U.S.A. "We
believe that adding the Divx enhancement to our line of DVD players will broaden interest in watching movies
in a digital format, and we are pleased to offer our customers the Divx option later this year."

With the Kenwood announcement, four brands of Divx-enhanced players -- JVC, Pioneer, Harman/Kardon,
and Kenwood -- will become available in 1999, joining the existing brands RCA, ProScan, Panasonic and
Zenith.

HD-Divx

Divx also announced that it was pleased to be selected by Thomson Consumer Electronics to provide
content protection for delivering disc-based high- definition material.


"We are proud to be participating with Thomson on the cutting-edge of DVD technology, in terms of the
quality, convenience and security of high-value digital content," Sharp said.

At a separate press conference, officials from Thomson provided a demonstration of the HDTV-Divx player,
which is expected to be available to consumers by early 2000.


Retail Programs

Divx also announced a first-of-its-kind Internet distribution program designed to make carrying Divx movie
discs easier for smaller retailers. By setting up special accounts through the Divx Web site, retailers will be
able to place orders online. Discs would subsequently be shipped directly from the Divx distribution center.

To assist potential hardware retailers on the sales floor, Divx also showcased a new interactive kiosk. In
addition to demonstrating the high resolution of DVD picture and the power of Dolby Digital surround sound,
the kiosks will provide consumers with more detailed information about Divx through a series of interactive
menus and screens.

Digital Video Express, LP is a partnership between Richmond, Va.-based Circuit City Stores, Inc. (NYSE:
CC, KMX), a leading national retailer of brand-name consumer electronics, personal computers, major
appliances and entertainment software, and a prominent Los Angeles entertainment law firm.

This release contains forward-looking statements, which are subject to risks and uncertainties, including,
but not limited to, risks associated with the development of new business concepts and risks associated
with year 2000 issues. Additional discussion of factors that could cause actual results to differ materially
from management's projections, forecasts, estimates and expectations is contained in the SEC filings of
Circuit City Stores, Inc.

SOURCE Digital Video Express, LP

/CONTACT: Josh Dare, Director of Communications, of Divx, 804-418-8237;
or Ann Collier, Vice President, Financial Relations, of Circuit City Stores,
804-527-4058/

(CC)