Buried at the end of an interview withReuters, Time Warner CEO Richard Parsons said that packing a Blu-ray player in a PlayStation 3 won’t help the new format’s chances. Huh? I guess Parsons forgot about that whole PlayStation 2 helping move along DVD. Of course, yes, this is a totally different arena now, but the basic principles are still there.

Time Warner’s movie studios have backed the two competing high-definition DVD technologies — Toshiba’s HD DVD and Sony’s Blu-ray format.

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But Parsons poured cold water on Sony’s hopes that building its Blu-ray technology into its just-launched PlayStation 3 video game console would give it an edge in the technology fight.

“Do I think that the game console platform is really going to drive the conversion? I don’t think so,” he said. “People get those things to play games, not watch movies.”

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Either way, should we really care what this guy thinks anyway? Probably not, but he is the CEO of a rather large media company. Sony needs to start paying people off, this bad press ain’t helping things. (Feel free to send me checks if you do Sony, but I won’t promise anything.)

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