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Redbox
Redbox is America's destination for movies and video games with about 34,600 locations nationwide. They are usually located at grocery stores, merchant retailers, drugstores, restaurants and convenience stores nationwide. Redbox is convenient, easy, affordable, fun way to rent the most recently release movies on DVD or Blu-ray Disc along with video games. Redbox is like a video rental kiosk that is fully automated that contains about 200 titles and 630 discs. Over 50 percent of customers live in about a 5-minute radius of a
Redbox kiosk where they can rent movies and games. Furthermore, Redbox has a simple to use system for its
customer because they along a rent and return anywhere policy and an easy way to find Redbox locations using their website. New movies are affordable and video games cost a least $2 a day. Chart Comparison
Redbox kiosk where they can rent movies and games. Furthermore, Redbox has a simple to use system for its
customer because they along a rent and return anywhere policy and an easy way to find Redbox locations using their website. New movies are affordable and video games cost a least $2 a day. Chart Comparison
Hulu
Hulu offers an online video service from more than 410 content companies of premium programming companies. They have a huge selection of hit shows, clips, movies and etc. The custumer can also purchase hulu plus for a monthly fee of $7.99. Hulu plus offers a wider selection of TV shows from ABC, Comedy Central, The CW, FOX, NBC, MTV and Univision. The customer can use Hulu on smart TV's, gaming consoles, mobile phones and tablets giving the service another bonus like Netflix. Furthermore, Hulu does not require any downloading of any software. Lastly, this company is easy to set up, use and share.
Blockbuster LLC
Many video stores have gone out of style like Blockbuster who has taken a huge hit. This company has a library of about 125,000 movie and video game titles but Blockbuster is having a hard time to changing from a store-based distribution system to a multi-channel content delivery model. However the company still offers their customer the abiltiy to download movies from their home or mobile devices. They also offer the service of ordering them by mail, or visit one Blockbuster stores/kiosks. With the competition of both Netflix and Redbox who both have a technological based system of distributing movies, Blockbuster filed for bankruptcy protection in 2010. Then after this action, they were forced to sell the company to satellite TV service provider DISH Network.
Amazon Prime
Amazon Prime members who live in the U.S. have the access to unlimited, commercial-free, instant streaming movies and TV shows through Amazon Instant Video. Furthermore, there are thousands of videos after one month free trial of Amazon Prime. Although video titles can be streamed, the movies can not be downloaded. The customer can purchase an Amazon Prime membership with $79 per year which include the Prime video instant with no addtional cost.
Netflix and Amazon comarison Article
Netflix and Amazon comarison Article
Vudu
Vudy is an online video streaming business that recently creted a deal with Walmart that gives the subscriber the ablility to stream instantly on Walmart.com. With Vudu the subscription is free and the subscribers pay only for the content they watch without a monthly fee. They offer the service of watching multiple movies in HD and offers many titles the day they are released on DVD. Lastly, Walmart lets Vudu clients to bring their DVDs to a store and transfer the movie to the cloud which allows the customer to watch their content on different devicdes from any location.