Evolution of Entertainment Distributor Companies

By avijay
  • Blockbuster

    Blockbuster
    Blockbuster was a provider of home movie and video game rental services through a video rental shop, DVD using mail, streaming, video on demand, and cinema theater. Blockbuster ended in 2013.
  • Outerwall Redbox

    Outerwall Redbox
    Outerwall Redbox was an American company with a network of movie and video game rental kiosks.
  • Netflix

    Netflix
    Netflix used to be a mail movie service but now it is digital and can be accessed by the internet or the app.
  • Redbox

    Redbox
    Redbox used to be apart of Outerwall Redbox. Now, Redbox is an independent company that uses rental kiosks to give customers movies and video games.
  • Amazon Prime Video

    Amazon Prime Video
    Amazon Prime Video is similar to Netflix but it is based off the e-commerce company, Amazon. Prime Video is used now.
  • Hulu

    Hulu
    Hulu is a subscription on demand service that is controlled and majority owned by Disney. It is also with NBCUniversal, owned by Comcast. People use Hulu today.
  • Apple T.V. App

    Apple T.V. App
    The Apple T.V. App is a entertainment distributor of different channels. It is created by Apple and comes with the Apple T.V. console.
  • Disney Plus

    Disney Plus
    Disney Plus is Disney's video on-demand streaming service owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company.