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Blockbuster Video Drops Late Fees

Blockbuster Video announces that it will be eliminating the late fee beginning on January 1st, 2005. According to the new policy, each rental will still have a return date, however, there will be a week long grace period after which Blockbuster will consider the item...
Sony Launches the Universal Media Disc (UMD)

Sony Launches the Universal Media Disc (UMD)

Sony debuts the UMD (Universal Media Disc) format with the launch of their PSP handheld game system in Japan. Spider-Man 2 (2004) is among the titles available with the system’s release. Movies are released on the format up until 2011 with the introduction of...
Redbox DVD Vending Kiosks Launched

Redbox DVD Vending Kiosks Launched

Redbox begins a test launch of DVD rental kiosks in the Denver area. They become the first widely successful DVD vending service in the country. Prior to splitting off into a separate entity, the concept began as a McDonald’s Ventures project to drive more customers...

DVD Outrents VHS For the First Time

DVD outrents VHS for the very first time. According to the VSDA, “This is a milestone in the history of home video. Since the advent of video rental 25 years ago, videocassettes have been the dominant format.” According to VSDA VidTrac, 28.2 million DVDs were...