A message on its website's description says after Sept. 15 "The Columbia House will no longer be accepting new orders." ...
For a generation, the company's 12-albums-for-a-cent offers were a rite of passage and a crash course in grown-up capitalism ...
Columbia House, the company that lured millions of customers into mail-order memberships with the promise of 12 CDs for a ...
Columbia House, a pioneer of subscription music before streaming, is shutting down after seven decades in business.
Reduced to selling a paltry collection of DVDs and Blu-rays via a third party, the legendary CD and film shipper is shutting ...
Columbia House, the mail-order music club that built a generation of record collections with its penny-for-a-dozen pitch, is shutting down after 71 years, with the company set to stop accepting new ...
Columbia House, which distributed music and later entertainment products through mail-order sales for years, will cease ...
As the music industry changed, Columbia House fell out of fashion when physical media was largely abandoned for digital music ...
If you remember taping a penny to a newspaper or magazine ad after picking out eight CDs or records or cassette tapes, or maybe using a fake name to avoid the additional records, you recognize the end ...
Columbia House, the mail-order music club known for offering CDs for a penny, will stop accepting new orders after Sept. 15, ...
Columbia House, the mail-order retailer whose “12 CDs for a penny” pitch introduced generations of Americans to new music, said this week it’s finally closing for good — though the story took an odd ...
Columbia House, the "12 CDs for a penny" mail-order club, is shutting down for good after 71 years. (Adobe Stock) ...