The digital age of movie-watching claimed yet another victim in its years-long fight for viewership domination. Redbox, the once beloved movie rental kiosk and rival of video store Blockbuster, is ...
DVD rental service Redbox is set to shut down after 22 years in business, as streaming continues to dominate the at-home entertainment market. Redbox’s parent company, Chicken Soup for the Soul ...
One of the last companies hanging on to the DVD rental business is going the way of Blockbuster and other rental places. Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment has changed its original Chapter 11 ...
A familiar sight in the community will soon be a thing of the past. Redbox, the DVD rental company with recognizable red kiosks across Greater Gardner, announced that it was going out of business and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Redbox customers have been warned. Old Redbox kiosks have been hacked to reveal customers’ credit card numbers and more of their ...
It’s only been three months since the implosion of Redbox, but the company’s familiar red kiosks could become a security nightmare as they’re sold to the highest bidders. Gizmodo reports at least one ...
Redbox kiosks have been a familiar sight across the country since the first ones went into operation some 20 years ago. But changing technology and the expansion of streaming services like Netflix and ...
The days of heading to the red kiosk to rent a DVD are ending as Redbox announced that after 22 years, it is officially shutting down. As Variety reports, Redbox's parent company, Chicken Soup for the ...
Redbox is shutting down its DVD rental kiosk service after 22 years in business, citing competition from streaming services. The parent company of the DVD rental business, Chicken Soup for the Soul ...
July 13 (UPI) --Video may have killed the radio star, but streaming has killed the Redbox DVD rental business after company officials announced its closure after 22 years. Redbox owner Chicken Soup ...
Remember Redbox? Those bright red DVD vending machines that dotted every strip mall and supermarket in America, offering cheap rentals when Netflix was still stuffing discs into paper envelopes? After ...