Redbox was a service for renting DVDs from automated kiosks. The business was going well until it wasn’t anymore, and then the company went bankrupt in July this year. And yet… the machines live on.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Redbox is about to hit the public markets. The DVD rental kiosk operator, which has been expanding into digital entertainment, ...
DVD rental service Redbox is set to shut down after 22 years in business, as streaming continues to dominate the at-home entertainment market. Redbox’s parent company, Chicken Soup for the Soul ...
Redbox, which went public via a SPAC last year, said it will lay off 150 employees, about 10% of its workforce. In an SEC filing, the company said “a number of potential strategic alternatives with ...
Redbox's parent company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The company's net loss was $636.6 million in 2023. Employees haven't been paid since June 21. Redbox's parent company hasn't paid ...
Redbox video rental kiosks are going away, and over 1,000 Chicken Soup for the Soul employees are now out of work, as the company has reportedly converted its Chapter 11 bankruptcy to a Chapter 7 ...
DVD rental and streaming company Redbox Entertainment Inc (NASDAQ:RDBX) was the subject of a takeover offer Wednesday, or what some are calling a takeunder offer due to the acquisition price being ...
The digital age of movie-watching claimed yet another victim in its years-long fight for viewership domination. Redbox, the once beloved movie rental kiosk and rival of video store Blockbuster, is ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Game rentals having been dying for a while now, but some services, like Redbox, have let you hold onto a game for a few days then give it back for a ...
Redbox Entertainment Inc. disclosed in a Wednesday morning filing that shareholders voted to approve its merger with Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment Inc. . The vote took place Tuesday and saw ...
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