- Avenue Video
Avenue Video is a chain of
video tape ,video game andDVD rental shop s located inMontreal ,Quebec ,Canada .History
Established in 1986, the Avenue Video chain quickly expanded during the 1980s to comprise a number of franchises in the
Montreal area. The chain entered the market to fill the growing demand forvhs cassettes rentals (fresh from its recent victory with rival formatBetamax ) for viewing in newly acquiredvideocassette recorder s (VCRs).The chain suffered throughout the 1990s, however, due to increased competition from more established competitors such as
Blockbuster Video and SuperclubVidéotron , and the decreased profitability of the overallvideo rental business. Finally, the Avenue Video chain dwindled to just two locations by the end of the decade.In the Summer of 2000, Michael Taylor bought one such location and moved its stock from its space on Greene Avenue in
Westmount to its current location in theMontreal municipality ofMontreal West .By 2003, Michael Taylor began to court the owner of the remaining location on Monkland Avenue in Notre-Dame-de-Grace, another
Montreal municipality. During 2004, he gained majority control over the location and began to initiate a number of changes which culminated in a complete renovation of the look and workings of the Avenue Video Monkland location during the summer of 2005.Current operations
Michael refocused his strategic efforts during 2005 by employing a corporate strategist in order to fully realize what, in fact, the corporate persona of Avenue Video was to become. Throughout 2005 and 2006 he will continue to flesh out this vision in order to combat the threats outlined in the following section.
He has also begun to shift focus to DVD sales, a sector of the DVD market that is currently experiencing a period of explosive growth fueled by the
ownership society model promoted by theUnited States . TheDVD rental business, by contrast, is currently either stagnating or declining depending on the source consulted.Emerging Trends
New trends and changes to the conventional video store business model continue to emerge. During the past three years the
online DVD rental business has drastically increased in size. It caters to those who rent large volumes ofDVD s per month, as a customer could potentially rent many more movies per month with a subscription from such websites asZip.ca than they could paying per movie at abrick and mortar store.Since 2003, a new chain of automated video stores called Videoself begun popping up in
Montreal . Based on aEurope anbusiness model , the chain succeeds based on low employee salary costs, high volume of new release movies, and minimal floorspace requirements. All three of these factors result in lower rental prices charged to customers. They also offer specials whereby customers can rent new release movies for 4-6 hour blocks for $1.In the beginning 2005,
Blockbuster Video instituted an "End of Late Fees" program that saw them completely discontinue the policy of charging penalties for movies returned past the agreed upon due date. This was partly in defence of the emergingonline DVD rental business, and partly to win over angry customers from competing chain and independentvideo rental stores.Current Locations
Avenue Vidéo Queen Mary
514-481-2344
5343 Queen Mary
Montréal, QC H3X 1T9Avenue Vidéo Monkland
514-481-7765
5669 Monkland
Montréal, QC H4A 1E5Avenue Video Westminster
514-487-7337
14C Westminster Nord
Montréal-Ouest, QC H4X 1Y9Indirect Competitors
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Zip.ca - LeadingCanadian Online DVD rental company*
Netflix.com - Leading AmericanOnline DVD rental company
*Satellite television
*Cable Television
*Video on demand
*Bootleg recording External links
* [http://www.avenuevideo.com/ Avenue Video Website]
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