Starting on Monday, October 31, Redbox is raising its DVD rental prices from $1 to $1.20 per day. While a 20% increase is significant, we’re only talking about a price hike of a mere two dimes daily.
Redbox, the company behind those now-ubiquitous $1 movie-rental kiosks, has finally announced its plans for Blu-ray rentals. The company is rolling out $1.50 Blu-ray rentals to 13,300 kiosks over the ...
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 ...
Remember Redbox? Those bright red DVD vending machines that dotted every strip mall and supermarket in America, offering cheap rentals when Netflix was still stuffing discs into paper envelopes? After ...
The DVD rental kiosk service Redbox has been enormously successful at a time when much of the economy has struggled. The value and simplicity of Redbox’s product are prime reasons why business has ...
If Hollywood thinks Redbox, with its thousands of DVD-renting kiosks, is a threat to the homevideo biz now, things are soon likely to get a lot worse. A new study forecasts that Redbox and rival ...
Redbox will be closing all of its DVD rental kiosks. The news arrives after the parent company of Redbox, Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, moves to liquidate all of its assets. The company had ...
Redbox is giving Blu-ray rentals a green light. The company, which rents movies for $1 a day through its thousands of kiosks across the country, said it will start stocking Blu-ray discs in its boxes ...