Are DVDs the real killer of video rental stores?
The deaths of most video rental places are usually blamed on streaming sites like Netflix, etc, and while that's true, does anyone think that DVD might also have been a factor? Most videos started out way above the price of the average viewer, and even when they did move to sell-through, it was still kind of expensive, making renting the video a cheaper alternative. Compare that to DVD, while the early discs were expensive, they eventually became more affordable, and they had special features which gave more options for repeat viewing, no to mention the TV on DVD market. Most people would rather pay the $20 (or less) and pick up the DVD and watch it at their convenience, rather than be forced to watch it in an allotted amount of time (or have to pay late fees).
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