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No second fiddle for Second 500 chain retailers
Sticking with a niche pays dividends.
Posted 07/10/2012Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Blockbuster takes on Netflix with a new bundled package
Blockbuster Movie Pass will include a streaming movie service.
Posted 09/23/2011Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Blockbuster sees anger at Netflix as an opportunity
A new Total Access promotion offers consumers a 30-day free trial.
Posted 07/15/2011Bill BriggsPost a comment
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New owner Dish Network names a new president for Blockbuster
Michael Kelly, a Dish Network veteran, takes over at the retailer Dish bought last month.
Posted 05/02/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
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Dish Network wins court approval to acquire Blockbuster’s assets
The deal is expected to close April 25.
Posted 04/08/2011Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Dish Network is the winning bidder for Blockbuster
The satellite TV company acquires Blockbuster’s assets for $320 million.
Posted 04/06/2011Mark Brohan1 comments
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HSN receives two e-commerce patents
The online and TV retailer has patented TV and video technologies.
Posted 07/28/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
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AllAmericanDirect.com reaches out beyond its core TV satellite dish market
AllAmericanDirect.com has released more details about how it plans to expand beyond its traditional TV satellite dish products. It plans to offer 500,000 SKUs across many categories within a year.
Posted 09/01/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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AllAmericanDirect.com reaches out beyond its core TV satellite dish market
AllAmericanDirect.com has released more details about how it plans to expand beyond its traditional TV satellite dish products and services. The retailer plans to offer about 500,000 SKUs across several product categories within a year.
Posted 08/25/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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CinemaNow gets $20 million in new capital
The provider of on-demand movies will use $20.3 million in new venture capital to build up its online distribution technologies and services, CinemaNow said today. It has now raised $40 million since launching in 1999.
Posted 07/13/2006Paul DemeryPost a comment
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