Redbox
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3 Stocks in a Tailspin...outlook. The company bought out the remaining ownership interest in Redbox from McDonald's (NYSE: MCD) earlier this year and has been experiencing strong DVD rental sales and volume from its coin machine and DVD installations. Redbox's... In this article: Coinstar, Costco, Revenue, DVD, Redbox, Blockbuster, SunPower, Nasdaq, McDonald's, and Wal-Mart Stores |
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Seeking Alpha | November 18, 2009
Coinstar: Standing Up to Continued Challenges from Hollywood
...out of your way to pay Blockbuster $5 a pop. Redbox $1 DVD rental vending machines, owned by Coinstar (CSTR), are no longer exclusive to Wal Mart (WMT) and select grocery store locations. CSTR's latest quarterly report describes recent...
In this article: Coinstar, Blockbuster, Time Warner, Netflix, Universal Studios, Hollywood, WMT, LGF, and DVD
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washingtonpost.com | November 12, 2009
Studios could provide new movies later to Netflix and Redbox, earlier to protected digital cable
...out of the window discussion because it orders more product from the studios than Netflix and Redbox and pays a relatively high price for titles.") The DVD-kiosk operation Redbox is not so fond of the idea. The Oakbrook Terrace, Ill,,...
In this article: Netflix, DVD, VOD, Federal Communications Commission, Hollywood, National Cable and Telecommunications Association, Ars Technica, and Huffington Post
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New York Times | November 17, 2009
Studios Spying On Redbox Kiosks
Studios Spying On Redbox Kiosks As it turns out, Fox has had a very close eye on an effort by Redbox, the operator of dollar-a-day DVD rental kiosks, to stock its movies, despite a refusal by Fox, Universal and Warner to sell new releases to...
In this article: Universal, DVD, Disney, Kiosk, Drag Me to Hell, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, and Wal-Mart
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Contactmusic.com | November 18, 2009
Whos Winning War Between Redbox And Studios
...WAR BETWEEN REDBOX AND STUDIOS? Twentieth Century Fox has boasted that it was able to prevent Redbox from offering cheap rentals of Ice Age Dawn of the Dinosaurs after it was released on DVD last month. Redbox had vowed to purchase from...
In this article: All rights reserved, DVD, Home Media Magazine, Ice Age Dawn of the Dinosaurs, and Los Angeles Times
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Forbes.com News | October 27, 2009
Why Redbox Terrifies Hollywood
...third quarter of 2009), Redbox might actually be able to help studios. Lowe sat down with Forbes to talk about Hollywood's fears, lawsuits and Redbox's plans for growth. Forbes: What's your relationship with Hollywood like right now? Lowe:...
In this article: Hollywood, Blockbuster, DVD, Blu-ray, Coinstar, Forbes, Target, and Wal-Mart
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Chicago Tribune | November 05, 2009
Walmart, Target slash online prices of popular DVDs
...which have become more popular with consumers recently. The trend was evident Thursday as Redbox, operator of the increasingly popular $1-a-night DVD kiosks that are controversial among studios, reported that revenue grew 90% in the third...
In this article: Walmart, Walmart, Revenue, DVD, Amazon.com, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, Blu-ray, and Summit Entertainment
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New York Times | November 02, 2009
Summit Signs Two-Year Distribution Deal With Redbox
Summit Signs Two-Year Distribution Deal With Redbox Redbox, the scrappy DVD kiosk operator, has a new studio friend in Hollywood. Summit Entertainment, the scrappy studio behind the "Twilight" franchise, has signed a two-year distribution...
In this article: DVD, Summit Entertainment, Sony, Universal Pictures, Warner Brothers, Hollywood, and The New York Times
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The Hollywood Reporter | November 02, 2009
Summit, Redbox ink DVD deal
...deal provides Redbox access to its titles in exchange for a pledge not to resell the discs. Redbox operates more than 15,000 DVD kiosks nationwide. Studio critics claim its dollar-a-night pricing is too low and undermines consumer enthusiasm...
In this article: DVD, Summit Entertainment, Sony, and Warner Bros.
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Description from Wikipedia:
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Redbox specializes in the vending of DVDs via self-service/interactive kiosks. Projected to number 22,000 by December 2009, Redbox kiosks are located nationwide in fast food restaurants, pharmacies, grocery stores, and convenience stores.
Entertainment Merchants Association ranked the company, which is a subsidiary of Coinstar, as the fifth largest DVD rental company in the United States.
Corporate signage uses only lower-case letters for the company name (i.e., redbox) and the trademark red kiosks feature a shallow arched top, abstracted in the company's logo.
- Name:
- Redbox Automated Retail, LLC
- Type:
- Subsidiary of Coinstar
- Location:
- Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois
- Founded:
- 2003
- Industry:
- Retail/DVD rental
- Key People:
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- Mitch Lowe, COO
- Gregg Kaplan, CEO
- John Harvey, CFO
- Website:
- http://www.redbox.com/
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