Company type | Subsidiary |
---|---|
Nasdaq: RDBX | |
Industry | Entertainment |
Founded | 2002 |
Founder | Gregg Kaplan |
Defunct | 2024 |
Fate | Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation by parent company |
Headquarters | , U.S. |
Area served | United States |
Key people | Bill Rouhana, Jonathan Katz |
Products | Films TV series |
Production output | DVDs |
Services | DVD rental Digital streaming |
Revenue | US$546 million[1] (2020) |
US$114 million[1] (2020) | |
US$–90 million[1] (2020) | |
Parent | McDonald's (2002–2009) Outerwall (2005–2016) Apollo Global Management (2016–2021) Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment (2022–2024) |
Divisions | Redbox Entertainment |
Website | www |
Redbox Automated Retail, LLC was an American video rental and streaming media company, based in Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois. Redbox specialized in automated DVD rental kiosks, and also operated transactional and ad-supported streaming video and television services. From 2022 until its liquidation, Redbox was a wholly owned subsidiary of Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment.[2]
Redbox kiosks, which rented and sold films on DVD and Blu-Ray, were located at retail stores, including convenience stores, supermarkets, and pharmacies. At its peak in the early 2010s, the company operated kiosks at more than 34,000 locations,[a][3][4] and controlled more than half of the US DVD rental market.[5][6]
In June 2024, Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy; the following month, the company’s case was converted to Chapter 7 liquidation. As part of ongoing liquidation proceedings, Redbox’s online streaming services and mobile app ceased functioning in July 2024.
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