Forget downloading movies from your local video store; by early next year, an on-demand video service from Video Ezy will rely on consumers to physically deliver movies from store to home for viewing ...
Video Ezy has moved one step closer to its promise of in-store digital downloads. The rental giant has spent the past two years planning its in-store service that will deliver latest release movies ...
"We started 12 years ago, a single rental of a movie was $6.50 a night - it's now $7.” Now, he said, they bring in barely a dozen. The decline of the video store has forced closed the doors on the ...
One of the last of Video Ezy's retail stores - on Brisbane St - will soon shut its doors for good, after a 27-year run in business. Manager Marian Burns who has worked at Video Ezy for 22 years, said ...
Video Ezy, New Zealand’s largest franchised DVD rental chain today announced the launch of VideoEzyOnDemand.co.nz establishing Video Ezy as New Zealand’s only rental group to have its own online Video ...
One year after Video Ezy opened its first store in Aotearoa New Zealand, the Broadcasting Act 1989 was introduced. It established frameworks and funding for local content that largely still exist. But ...
It will be the end of an era for movie lovers in this part of southeast Queensland, with plans to close the city’s last two Blockbuster and Video Ezy kiosks. Blockbuster franchise owner Jon Harris, ...
Digital video-on-demand and downloading services are not prominent in Australia due to the greed of movie studios, the head of the Video Ezy and BlockBuster video rental chains has said. Paul Uniacke ...
Video Ezy Australasia’s planned takeover of rival franchised video chain Blockbuster Australia has won the competition regulator’s go-ahead. After six months of deliberation, the ACCC accepted ...