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  2. John Antioco - Wikipedia

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    John Antioco is an American businessman, known for being the former CEO of the now bankrupt Blockbuster Video who missed an opportunity to purchase Netflix before it became a multi-billion dollar streaming platform. He is now chairman of the board of directors at BRIX Holdings LLC and the Managing Partner of JAMCO Interests LLC.

  3. How Netflix went from a Blockbuster killer to a company ... - AOL

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  4. Why Blockbuster Went Bust While Netflix Flourished - AOL

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    Netflix has "15 million by-mail customers to Blockbuster's 2.6 million. Redbox has more than 20,000 kiosks to Blockbuster's 7,000." NetFlix: Customer-Focused Innovation Leads to Growth

  5. Blockbuster’s ex-CEO, still plagued as ‘the guy that failed ...

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    Blockbuster’s finances were in a precarious position when Keyes took its helm in 2007. Fresh from his success reviving 7-Eleven, where he served as chief from 2000-2005, Keyes wasted no time ...

  6. List of highest-grossing media franchises - Wikipedia

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    Television series: Jim Henson Joan Ganz Cooney Lloyd Morrisett: The Muppets Studio (The Walt Disney Company) Sesame Workshop: Ultra Series 1966 $7.4 billion: Merchandise sales – $7.4 billion [cg] Box office – $1.1 million [318] Home media – $1.4 million [319] Television series Eiji Tsuburaya: Tsuburaya Productions (Bandai Namco Holdings ...

  7. Blockbuster (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2000, Blockbuster turned down a chance to purchase the fledgling Netflix for $50 million (~$84.1 million in 2023). [60] In 2002, Blockbuster acquired Movie Trading Company, a Dallas chain that buys, sells, and trades movies and games, to study potential business models for DVD and game trading.

  8. How Netflix went from a Blockbuster killer to a company ... - AOL

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    For $15.95 a month, you could fire Blockbuster , though the corner video store would still have a place for years. The Blockbuster movie rental store is open for business in the Denver suburb of ...

  9. Why Netflix Is Destined to Start Making Its Own Blockbuster ...

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    AP/Elise Amendola Netflix (NFLX) has been called a lot of things over the years -- some of them unkind. As the leading streaming video service -- serving up 2 billion hours of content a month ...