And now Blockbuster goes Bust

r.soleofsalford said:
as someone said, mostly, these companies that are folding are dinosaurs being brought to a quicker rather than slower death by thie economic whirlpool we are trapped in

And to think that only 10 years or so ago there were arguments whether out of town retail parks were killing the high street retailers.
 
Well it was never the same when Bob Holness died.

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^^as above
 
The high street's main problem is the greedy local councils who make everywhere seem impossible to park without getting penalised.

Blockbuster's problem is digitalisation and the fact we are shifting towards less reliance on Oil with services such as Lovefilm, Spotify and TCIB.

Who needs to have discs made in Korea, exported to the Western world, then sold at a premium on the shelf of HMV when it's readily available for download without the need for transportation.

They didn't move with the times. They do however have a strong brand which could be used as a streaming service to compete with Amazon of Luxembourg or Lovefilm
 
Why Always Ste said:
The high street's main problem is the greedy local councils who make everywhere seem impossible to park without getting penalised.

Blockbuster's problem is digitalisation and the fact we are shifting towards less reliance on Oil with services such as Lovefilm, Spotify and TCIB.

Who needs to have discs made in Korea, exported to the Western world, then sold at a premium on the shelf of HMV when it's readily available for download without the need for transportation.

They didn't move with the times. They do however have a strong brand which could be used as a streaming service to compete with Amazon of Luxembourg or Lovefilm

Was just about to say the same. These companies thought they were too big to fail. So they didn't attempt to move forward with the times. The very fact that Blockbuster didn't go in to digital streaming is bewildering.
 

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