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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 25 MIN

How Blockbuster Destroyed Itself: A Corporate Murder Mystery

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In 2004, Blockbuster had over 9,000 stores, opened a new location every single day, and was the cultural epicenter of the weekend. Today exactly one franchise store survives, in Bend, Oregon. The popular story says the internet killed it, but the truth is a corporate murder mystery where the victim and the killer are the same company.This episode traces Blockbuster's rise on data-driven logistics and revenue-sharing deals, and its self-inflicted collapse through hubris, a boardroom civil war, and a fatal refusal to absorb short-term losses for long-term survival.How a database-software founder and a Waste Management mogul built the 'McDonald's of home entertainment'The revenue-sharing model that flooded shelves with new releases and crushed independent mom-and-pop shopsKey blunders: the rigid family-friendly policy that doomed Japan, rejecting Warner's DVD deal, and passing on Netflix for $50MThe Total Access program that was genuinely beating Netflix before Carl Icahn's proxy fight and a 7-Eleven exec killed itThe misleading 'No Late Fees' campaign, 48-state lawsuits, $900M in debt, and the slow dismantling under Dish Network

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