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  2. Redbox - Wikipedia

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    The number of items rented from kiosks annually peaked in 2013, with 772.87 million rentals creating $1.97 billion in revenue; that year, Redbox rentals comprised more than 50% of DVD rentals in the United States. [6] [46] There were then 717.13 million units rented in 2014, and 587.55 million in 2015. [47]

  3. Blockbuster (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Blockbuster [5] is an American multimedia brand which was founded by David Cook in 1985 as a single home video rental shop, but later became a public store chain featuring video game rentals, DVD-by-mail, streaming, video on demand, and cinema theater. [6]

  4. RIP Redbox. The DVD kiosk business will shut down and fire ...

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    A rental DVD is dispensed from a Redbox, a $1-per-night DVD movie rental kiosk, at a 7-Eleven in Silver Lake area in 2009. ... operator of the once-prominent red DVD rental boxes known for quick ...

  5. Playdium - Wikipedia

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    Playdium Movie Magic was a DVD video rental shop that operated using automated retail kiosks. [14] It launched in early 2011 and closed in late 2016. Competitors included Le SuperClub Vidéotron, Redbox and Zip.ca kiosks. Contrary to these, Playdium rentals were location-specific and could only be returned at the original kiosk where the DVD ...

  6. Why Coinstar Is Dominating the DVD Rental Market - AOL

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    Coinstar's Redbox kiosks are running away with the DVD rental business. The automated retailer improved its market share by 7 percentage points, to reach nearly 50% of the market last quarter. And ...

  7. FTC Busts DVD Rental Machine Scam - AOL

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    Investors swindled in a DVD rental machine scam will be refunded more than $3 million by the Federal Trade Commission, which has been pursuing its case against the defendants behind the scheme for ...

  8. Zip.ca - Wikipedia

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    Zip.ca DVD Rental Kiosk. Zip.ca was an online DVD rental and movie rental kiosk company operating in Canada.It had a database of over 82,000 [2] unique titles.. Zip.ca was a member of the privately held Momentous Group of companies and was the owner of the Ottawa Rapidz baseball team until its first-season bankruptcy.

  9. McDonald's Canada - Wikipedia

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    McDonald's Canadian operations are headquartered in the North York area of Toronto, Ontario. The current president and CEO of McDonald's in Canada is Michèle Boudria. As of 2022, McDonald's Canada had 1,462 stores (including restaurants inside many Walmart Canada locations) in Canada, and more than 90,000 Canadian employees. [citation needed]