The last Blockbuster video store in the world has developed a following on social media and in its community. Some fans are nostalgic for the video store chain that was a staple in many communities ...
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The rise and fall of Blockbuster Video
It was more than a store - it was a ritual. Blockbuster changed how we watched movies, then failed to change with the times.
It’s a nifty craft project for people looking for something to do with that old box of VHS tapes in the back of their closet.
Blockbuster Video was the biggest, brightest of video rental options throughout the '80s, '90s, and early 2000s. However, all that remains today is a lone store that sells nostalgic merch in Bend, ...
Streaming video and DVD-by-Mail services killed the video store. Jan. 22, 2013 — -- It's another nail in the coffin of physical media. Dish Network Corp., which acquired Blockbuster in 2011, has ...
Alaska's last two Blockbuster video stores are calling it quits, leaving just one store open in the U.S. The stores in Anchorage and Fairbanks will close for rentals after Sunday night and reopen ...
Netflix killed the video store. Blockbuster as we knew it died Tuesday because the world is "clearly moving to digital distribution of video entertainment," according to DISH President and CEO Joseph ...
BEND, Ore. — And then there was one. One Blockbuster video store in the United States, that is. It’s located in bend, Oregon. Two locations in Alaska will close next week. At its peak in 2004, there ...
Dish Network Corp. has announced that all remaining corporate-owned Blockbuster Video locations, including both Tulsa stores, as well as Blockbuster's DVD-by-mail service, will shut down by early ...
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