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Disruptive Innovation The Internet,The Video Rental Industry

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Material Type: Presentation
Technical Format: Video
Date Added to MERLOT: July 06, 2011
Date Modified in MERLOT: January 12, 2012
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Author:   Mindgate Media
Submitter : Lisa Lewin

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The Onion takes a satirical look at old business models for video distribution. Visitors to a fictional Blockbuster museum learn how laborious video rental was before the introduction of the internet and e-commerce.


Keywords:
blockbuster, television, all developed countries, store, world wide web, netflix, warehouse, digital, business, merchandising, parody, humor, video, innovation, mail, itunes, product design, shelf space, news, marketing, dvd, supply chain management, videos, movie, strategy, marketing strategy, rental, media management, distribution, entertainment, entrepreneurship, north america, virgin records, product development, release, media, internet, management history, management, borders bookstores, growth, competition

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Primary Audience: College General Ed, College Lower Division, College Upper Division
Mobile Compatibility: Not specified at this time
Language: English
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Accessiblity Information Available: unsure
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Creative Commons: Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States

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