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  2. Redbox - Wikipedia

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    Redbox kiosks, which rented and sold films on DVD and Blu-Ray, were located at retail stores, including convenience stores, supermarkets, and pharmacies. At its peak in the early 2010s, the company operated kiosks at more than 34,000 locations, [a] [3] [4] and controlled more than half of the US DVD rental market. [5] [6]

  3. Why Your Local Redbox Kiosk Just Disappeared - AOL

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    The new movies hitting the DVD and Blu-ray market during the period rang up 37.5 percent fewer ticket sales in North America during their theatrical runs than those released in the second quarter ...

  4. Video rental shop - Wikipedia

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    Redbox surpassed Blockbuster in 2007 in the number of US locations, [23] passed 100 million rentals in February 2008, [24] and passed 1 billion rentals in September 2010. [25] Redbox automated retail kiosk for DVD and video game disc rental. Automatic DVD kiosks still required consumers to leave home twice, to rent the movie and return it.

  5. Redbox, Lionsgate deal keeps new movies in kiosks - AOL

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    Lionsgate has signed a multi-year agreement with Redbox on its titles, including day-and-date distribution for its discs. Films from the studio will be available to rent at Redbox's 42,000 kiosks ...

  6. Blockbuster (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Older movies would be re-categorized as "Blockbuster Favorite" titles and placed in a different area of the store. [139] Most Blockbuster locations also accepted trade-ins of used movies, TV shows, and games. [140] Since Blockbuster's founding in 1985, the chain refused to stock adult films in order to portray the brand as family-friendly. [141]

  7. DVDXpress - Wikipedia

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    DVDXpress was a media company that owned and operated a network of DVD rental kiosks in supermarket locations across North America. The company was the second largest player in the DVD kiosk sector after Redbox, and was founded in 2001 by entrepreneurs Greg Meyer and Jason Tanzer as a way to fill the need for a more efficient and cost-effective method to provide DVD rentals in existing retail ...

  8. Redbox Automated Retail LLC v. Universal City Studios LLLP

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    Redbox is a company that rents and sells DVDs through over 35,900 automated retail kiosks [2] inside chain restaurants, grocery stores, and drug stores in American cities. [1] Universal Studios is a major movie studio that produces many of the titles that Redbox rents.

  9. Free Redbox movie - AOL

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    The site works like this -- you reserve a DVD online, then go pick it up at a location near you. The cost is You could score a free rental from Redbox for signing up for their service.

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