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Old September 15th, 2009, 08:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Blockbuster Closing Hundreds More Stores Than Planned: Tech Ticker, Yahoo! Finance

Considering the recession and fickle consumer tastes, these are awfully difficult days to be a retailer. For video chain Blockbuster, already no stranger to tough times, it just keeps getting harder.
With the rise of competitors such as movie-mailer Netflix and Redbox, whose flick-dispensing machines can be found in grocery stores all over, Blockbuster is being forced to reset, saying it may close nearly 1,000 stores by the end of 2010 as its once-certain dominance continues to be threatened by rivals.
According to a regulatory filing Tuesday, Blockbuster expects to shut between 810 and 960 locations by the time next year wraps up, a number that would exceed more than one-fifth of its current U.S. shops.
That's quite a step up, or back depending on your perspective, from Blockbuster's previous plan, which anticipated 380 to 425 closings in that time frame. Here's how the corporate office see it: Blockbuster characterizes 35% of its stores as "core," while saying 47%, or nearly half its total, are profitable, but still "non-core." The remaining 18% aren't turning a profit.
Ugh. That about sums it up at this point. Earlier this year, there were worries that Dallas-based Blockbuster might have to consider bankruptcy before it diffused that crisis. How about 2008, though? Another close call. Back then, it looked at a merger with Circuit City -- the electronics seller that did end up bankrupt. Now, store shutdowns.
The company's filing with regulators show that it's taking a multifaceted approach to its future offerings. Currently, it has 4,356 domestic stores, of which 606 are franchised. With those brick-and-mortar sites it battles against Hollywood Video and others. In addition to shrinking overall, Blockbuster expects to have more of its stores be the smaller city-based variety, with fewer large structures.
Meanwhile, Blockbuster's Total Access service, with 1.6 million subscribers, has a way to go before it can match the 9.4 million users Netflix claimed at the end of 2008. That makes it the undisputed leader of the 12 million-strong estimated market. Not surprisingly, Blockbuster hopes to grow its own base, and with Americans always looking for convenience -- walking to the mailbox beats driving to the store any day -- perhaps it can.
(If you need more evidence of diverging paths, consider that Netflix saw its revenue go from $682 million in 2005 to in excess of $1.3 billion in 2008. Blockbuster is still bigger in that regard, with sales of some $5.3 billion last year, but that was down from almost $5.9 billion in '05. Growth, of course, is what you want, not backsliding.)
How about rental boxes? Right now, Blockbuster has just under 500 dispensers, and it foresees expanding that a whopping five-fold by the end of this year. Then it's really going to crank up the buildout, envisioning 10,000 by the middle of 2010. Even so, Redbox already claims more than 15,000 units today, and you can be sure more are on the way.
Finally, Blockbuster hopes its On Demand offering, where it goes against the likes of Comcast and Time Warner Cable, will ultimately have a presence "in nearly every connected device." Again, doable, but also again, no easy task.
Can Blockbuster solve the riddles it's facing? Sure. Trouble is, even if it does, it might soon find itself facing new competition from another front you might have heard of -- YouTube, which has reportedly had discussions with a number of big studios about streaming movies via subscription.
What a difference, indeed.
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Old September 15th, 2009, 09:06 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I'm glad they're having problems. BB put all the small video stores around here out of business so we had no options but to pay almost $5 for rentals for a while. We jumped on the Netflix bandwagon as soon as it was available. BB sucks.
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Old September 15th, 2009, 09:45 PM   #3 (permalink)
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They just don't have a great selection either. 50 copies of the latest release but heaven forfend that they should carry something rarer.
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Not to mention they edit movies to be more christian or some shit
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they priced us right out of their store. Once we started Netflix we havent even been back to BB. that was a year ago-ish.
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^^Me too. I love Netflix and would never go back to renting movies the old fashioned way again.
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