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		<title>Can Redbox survive without a good selection?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>When I want to rent a movie, its a little annoying if its out of stock, but it really toasts my crunchies if the place I fo to get it from doesn&#8217;t stock it at all.  Redbox, the automated DVD rental kiosk has entered the very competitive industry with an aggressive roll out of locations, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>When I want to rent a movie, its a little annoying if its out of stock, but it really toasts my crunchies if the place I fo to get it from doesn&#8217;t stock it at all.  Redbox, the automated DVD rental kiosk has entered the very competitive industry with an aggressive roll out of locations, but has been hampered by anti-competitive (<a href="http://newscastlive.com/thinksmedia/">some would say</a> illegal) business practices, and now a new policy to only attempt to st0ck top tier new releases.  Universal, Warner and Fox have all put pressure on DVD suppliers not to sell new releases to RedBox in a misguided effort to protect a failing business model. Redbox responded quickly by using alternate means to obtain new releases so they could meet customer demand&#8230;so far so good.  But as of late there have been several new movies that just didn&#8217;t appear at your local Redbox, and a new analyst <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.insideredbox.com/analyst-redbox-declining-to-stock-lesser-embargoed-titles/">report</a> has stated that this in an intentional omission.</p>
<p>Apparently, Redbox doesn&#8217;t think its profitable to stock new release titles that were not big box office hits.  While its certainly true that you can&#8217;t expect any physical location to stock every single title, to ignore significant releases is one sure way to lose customers in a hurry.  People (thats you and me) are not to tolerant of being disappointed.  If you stop by a Redbox, and they stock the movie you want&#8230;and it happens again, pretty soon your not going to even bother looking.  This type of negative reinforcement will quickly erode the customer base, and at a time when physical DVD rental is nearing decline in favor of streaming media, I just don&#8217;t think this bodes well for Redbox.</p>
<p>Attention Redbox, if you decide to not even attempt to stock mainstream new releases, I will stop even looking.  I don&#8217;t like disappointment, and when I heard 3 major movie studios were trying to prevent you from getting new releases, I felt like supporting you to show they my middle finger&#8230;but if you can&#8217;t be bothered to try and provide me with a good selection, sorry but that&#8217;s something entirely different.</p>
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