Once valued as a $3 billion company, Blockbuster owned over 9,000 stores in the US. In 2010, Blockbuster filed for bankruptcy with $1 billion in debt.
Pop culture fans rewind to the '90s to debate if the rental store experience was truly magical, or if it was just a hassle we ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The last Blockbuster video store in the world has developed a following on social media and in its community. Some fans are ...
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, ...
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 ...
The end is nigh for the remaining Blockbuster video locations, as well as its DVD-by-mail business. In a press release Wednesday, Blockbuster owner DISH Network said the company will close about 300 ...
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 ...
Long before Netflix, there was Blockbuster Video. The very first Blockbuster Video Store opened on October 19, 1985, in Dallas, Texas. It was opened by David Cook as a lone video rental store, but the ...
Long before streaming took down Blockbuster, a scrappy CNY video store drove them out of Herkimer. This is their story.
John Martino tells PEOPLE that what started with a pair of thrifted VHS tapes eventually grew into a miniature Blockbuster ...