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 ...
Redbox, once a dominant force in DVD rentals, filed for bankruptcy last month, leaving customers with questions about the movies they purchased through the service. The company's kiosks are no longer ...
Redbox, once a dominant force in DVD rentals, filed for bankruptcy last month, leaving customers with questions about the movies they purchased through the service. The company's kiosks are no longer ...
Redbox is shutting down after its parent company, Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, filed for bankruptcy last month, according to multiple reports. More than a thousand employees will be laid ...
The kiosk DVD and Blu-ray disc rental service Redbox is shutting down. Is physical entertainment media doomed? Those 24,000 red kiosks outside stores such as 7-Eleven, Walmart, and others that allow ...
The obituary for physical movie rental has long been a work in progress, dating back to Blockbuster Video filing for bankruptcy protection in 2010. Netflix, then primarily a DVD-by-mail service, ...
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 ...
New York (CNN) — The parent company of Redbox, those distinctive, red-colored kiosks at grocery stores that sell or rent DVDs, has filed for bankruptcy after enduring months of financial struggle.
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 ...