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Redbox Digital Driver: Hulu? 5 Apr, 2011
Redbox’s long-awaited foray into digital distribution could include partnering with subscription-based Hulu Plus, an analyst said.More>>
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Time Warner CFO: Windows Up Home Entertainment Margins 15% 2 Mar, 2011
Warner Home Video’s trendsetting windows erected around new-release movies offered to Netflix and kiosks (notably Redbox) has helped the studio realize a 15% margin lift compared with titles not embargoed at least 28 days from street date, according to parent Time Warner CFO John Martin.More>>
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The Three Faces of Consumerism 9 Feb, 2011
Consumers fall into three camps when it comes to home entertainment, and each has distinct personality traits.More>>
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Analyst: Digital Delay Spooking Redbox Investors 7 Jan, 2011
The lack of a digital initiative for Redbox, coupled with concerns regarding upcoming fourth-quarter results has contributed to a 14% decline in parent Coinstar’s shares during the past three weeks.More>>
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Redbox: ‘Shutter Island’ Top Rental in 2010 30 Dec, 2010
Paramount Home Entertainment's <i>Shutter Island</i> was the most rented movie by Redbox consumers in 2010, generating 5.5 million turns through Dec. 26.More>>
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2010: A Year in Transition 27 Dec, 2010
<b>News Analysis:</b> Blu-ray, streaming and kiosks saw strong growth in 2010.More>>
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‘Alice’ in Redbox on Street Date 1 Jun, 2010
The year’s top grossing movie, <i>Alice in Wonderland</i>, June 1 appeared in discount rental kiosks on street date despite speculation by some analysts Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment would create a last-minute 28-day retail window for the title.More>>
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Analyst: Redbox to Gain $100 Million From Gallery Closure 20 May, 2010
Citing differing demographics among movie DVD rental customers at the national brick-and-mortar video chains, Redbox could see a 12-month revenue bump of more than $100 million from the closure of Movie Gallery and Hollywood Video stores, an analyst said.More>>
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Redbox Going Digital? 12 Feb, 2010
Despite renting 1 million DVD movies a day in 2009, and staking nearly 17% market share in the business, Redbox is exploring electronic distribution via SD cards, USB drives, and portable media players, said an analyst.More>>
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Group Says Wal-Mart, Target Mandate New-Release DVD Purchase Limits 26 Jan, 2010
Wal-Mart Stores and Target Corp. have apparently begun limiting quantity purchases of new-release DVD movies to five copies per title — a move that further underscores an emerging sellthrough window and could pose a serious challenge to rental kiosks.More>>
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