Saturday, 9 November 2013

The End of an Era

An essential part of my childhood experience has come to the end with the announcement that Blockbuster will close all remaining stores.  Video rentals were once a huge fabric of our entertainment experience, but the rise of digital content has all be wiped out the business. “Tomorrow will be your very last chance to rent a movie from a Blockbuster store. After confirming the closure of its remaining stores and disc-by-mail service, Blockbuster has tweeted that Saturday, November 9th will mark the end of in-store rentals at all locations.” (Welsh, 2013).  The move was unsurprising, given that online streaming services like Netflix and Hulu have taken over the video rental genre.  Still it is a little bit sad to see such a well-known company be shut down after many years of service.  This just speaks to the power of the internet and the ability to access media content from your own computer.

Bibliography

Welsh, C. (2013, 11 8th ). The Verge. Retrieved from TheVerge.com: http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/8/5081134/blockbuster-ending-in-store-movie-rentals-november-9


2 comments:

  1. Yes the more technology improves the more other things will become obsolete that's part of life.

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  2. Yes Totally agree with Lewis, I have often caught my self wondering back on the times when we bought DVDS and rented movies from such places, but as Angel Lewis has said things of old are quickly becoming obsolete as the Technological Revolution speeds on

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