Warner Bros. Digital Entertainment said it plans to release 40 iPhone applications by the end of the year, seeking a new positioning as a major distributor of applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Warner has released about 15 apps so far, including one for its upcoming film “Terminator Salvation”.
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Most Warner apps sell for 99 cents, but Bohn said consumers are willing to pay more if they see value in the app. “The Terminator: Salvation Graphic Novel” app sells for $3.99 and Bohn said Warner is considering price points of $5.99, $7.99 and up for future apps.
Warner Digital Distribution director of worldwide marketing Stephanie Bohn said the studio is positioning itself as an end-to-end app distributor and, to some extent, trying to help developers in developing their apps and businesses. It’s difficult for developers to have a direct call into Apple, Bohn said, but “we spend time talking with them weekly, if not daily.”
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