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	<title>Comments on: Video stores, dying out, adapting, or persevering?</title>
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		<title>By: Stigkl</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stigkl</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Jan 2007 11:09:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Allot has happened since this article was written, we as a firm KT Technology see http://www.kioskterminals.eu designed and developed a "on demand kiosk" for a European customer who has eyes set to deploy them in Europe for 2007. He has all the rigths from movie studios in the States and a joint partnership with a similar based venture in the States who have initiated trails in the States in latter half of 2006 with very promising results. 
Although I agree this will not fully compensate for other movie sales or rentals not to improve. Take the example of the explosion that is occuring in DVD rental kiosk machines with such names as Redbox and Flick Station having deployed sevral hundreds into locations throughout the States but a considerable arguement from retailers are the hefty price, and extremely large footfall these machines take in finances and space. It will be an interesting next few years for the entertainment industry to see how consumers will react.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Allot has happened since this article was written, we as a firm KT Technology see <a href="http://www.kioskterminals.eu" rel="nofollow">http://www.kioskterminals.eu</a> designed and developed a &#8220;on demand kiosk&#8221; for a European customer who has eyes set to deploy them in Europe for 2007. He has all the rigths from movie studios in the States and a joint partnership with a similar based venture in the States who have initiated trails in the States in latter half of 2006 with very promising results.<br />
Although I agree this will not fully compensate for other movie sales or rentals not to improve. Take the example of the explosion that is occuring in DVD rental kiosk machines with such names as Redbox and Flick Station having deployed sevral hundreds into locations throughout the States but a considerable arguement from retailers are the hefty price, and extremely large footfall these machines take in finances and space. It will be an interesting next few years for the entertainment industry to see how consumers will react.</p>
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