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Blockbuster to close last of video rental stores
by Staff Writers
New York City (AFP) Nov 06, 2013


Amazon to team with independent booksellers on Kindles
San Francisco (AFP) Nov 06, 2013 - Amazon announced plans Wednesday to work with independent booksellers and other retailers on sales of its Kindle tablets, offering the merchants a share of e-book revenues.

The program called Amazon Source allows the retailers to earn a profit on Kindle sales and provides the option of receiving 10 percent of the price of Kindle books purchased on devices sold by the store for the first two years after a customer buys a device.

"We believe that retailers, online or offline, small or large, should be striving to offer customers what they want -- and many customers want to read both digital and print books," said Russ Grandinetti, vice president of Amazon Kindle.

"For many years, bookstores have successfully sold print books on Amazon -- now Amazon Source extends this opportunity to digital. With Amazon Source, customers don't have to choose between e-books and their favorite neighborhood bookstore -- they can have both."

The program is based on one launched with the British retailer Waterstones in 2012.

The move teams brick-and-mortar merchants with Amazon, which has been accused of driving many stores out of business.

Amazon said the first order by retailers would be "worry-free" because it would buy back the inventory for up to six months.

Blockbuster will close the last 300 of its own US video rental stores by January, its parent firm said Wednesday, after consumers shifted en masse to streaming services like Netflix.

The company said it will continue to support Blockbuster's domestic and international franchise operations and retain the rights to the brand and its video library.

Dish Network, which bought Blockbuster at a 2011 bankruptcy auction, said the stores and distribution centers will be closed by early January.

"This is not an easy decision, yet consumer demand is clearly moving to digital distribution of video entertainment," said Joseph Clayton, Dish president and chief executive officer.

"Despite our closing of the physical distribution elements of the business, we continue to see value in the Blockbuster brand, and we expect to leverage that brand as we continue to expand our digital offerings."

The Blockbuster By Mail service will end by mid-December, according to Dish.

Once a network of more than 7,200 stores in the United States and 17 other countries, Blockbuster declared bankruptcy in 2010 with a billion dollars in debt.

Dish bought the group for just $320 million.

Over the past 18 months, Blockbuster has sold off some stores in the United States, as well as operations in Britain and Scandinavia.

It will continue the Blockbuster @Home service which competes with Netflix and others and can stream to PCs, tablets and other devices.

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