Fresh on the heels of its purchase of communications company DBSD North America for about $1.4 billion, Dish Network snapped up video rental service operator Blockbuster in a bankruptcy auction for a cool $320 million. About $228 million will be paid in cash and the transaction is expected to close in the second quarter of 2011. The company outbid at least three contenders and now stands to bolster its offering by taking advantage of Blockbuster’s online movie rentals, Reuters explains:
Dish has already made some strides into this space prior to the acquisition…
Last month they put out an iPad app called Dish Remote Access that gives its subscribers access to live television streaming. It works only in conjunction with a Sling-enabled device, has remote control capabilities and lets you tune in to any channel or access DVR recordings.
UPDATE [April 8, 2011 6:15am Pacific Time]
Reuters reports that bankruptcy Judge Burton Lifland approved the proposed takeover bid by Dish Network. The company can now proceed with the acquisition of Blockbusters’s 1,700 stores and online rental business, the news gathering organization reports.