Thomas K. Arnold
Thomas K. Arnold is publisher and editorial director of Home Media Magazine and a regular contributor to USA Today, The Hollywood Reporter and other publications.
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How to Create a Birthday ScrapbookTips on scrapbooking to commemorate a birthday.
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Frankie Laine: A Tribute to that "Lucky Old Sun"Frankie Laine, the famed pop singer who died in 2007 at the ripe old age of 94, truly was a "Lucky Old Sun," to paraphrase the title of one of his biggest hits.
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Complete Shrek Collection coming to DVD, Blu-ray DiscAll four Shrek movies are coming to disc this holiday season in a boxed set.
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Friday on My Mind--Blu-ray Disc sales on Black FridayBlack Friday Blu-ray Disc sales are critical to success of the high-definition optical disc format.
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Rancho Las Palmas, Rancho Mirage, CaliforniaRancho Las Palmas has emerged from a $35 million makeover as one of the Palm Springs area's premier resorts.
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Paramount's New "Sapphire Series" to Showcase Top Classic Movies in Blu-ray DiscParamount has launched a new line of premium Blu-ray Discs to showcase the studio's most celebrated films.
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Video Rental: Hollywood's Dirty Little SecretThe Hollywood studios hate video rental, since they don't share in the spoils. They're also frustrated because while video rental is holding its own, DVD sales are down.
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Blu-ray Disc Catalog Sales Won't Stay in the Basement for LongFace it--DVD is getting up there and many of the movies in our home collections are looking a bit shabby. Time to upgrade--and to Blu-ray Disc.
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Encinitas: A Southern California State of MindAn indepth profile of Encinitas, San Diego County's very own Surf City that hasn't changed much at all since the 1960s--except for the gradual encroachment of multimillion-dollar homes, and rich surburban Yuppies.
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Little Italy: Sizzling Community Near San Diego's Urban Core Celebrates Italian HeritageLittle Italy, once a sleepy ethnic community that was rudely awakened when split in two by a freeway, has come alive with a flurry of nightlife and fine dining.
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Study Suggests DVDs and TV May Actually Benefit KidsDVDs and TV may not be as bad for kids as previously thought, according to a new study.