All Entertainment articles – Page 85
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HMV to open temporary stores for Christmas
Entertainment group HMV is to open up to 15 temporary shops over Christmas, including one in Bluewater, to capitalise on the disappearance of rivals Woolworths and Zavvi.
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HMV takes a 50% stake in 7digital
HMV last week announced that it has taken a 50% stake in 7digital, thrusting the digital media company into the retail spotlight.
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BT to open dedicated broadband demo stores
BT is preparing to open high street stores for potential new customers to be given demonstrations of its Total Broadband service.
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Opinion
The real enemy of independent retailers
Multiple retailers often get the blame when independent stores go out of business. But they’re not the biggest threat to the existence of small specialist retailers.
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‘Recovery hopes premature’ as August UK retail sales fall
UK retail like-for-like sales fell 0.1% in August as shoppers stayed away from the high street due to very wet weather, casting doubt on early economic recovery hopes.
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Google tries to ease European anger over book digitisation
Google is trying to tackle the growing anger over its proposals to add millions of books to its digital library.
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Amazon warns on Google e-books proposals
Online retail giant Amazon has warned a US court that Google will stifle competition and break anti-trust laws if it is permitted to add millions of book titles to its digital library.
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Proposals to tackle illegal downloaders divide retailers
Retailers are divided over Government proposals to switch off internet connections of illegal file sharers.
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Borders reports widening losses
Book retailer Borders reported widening losses of $12.7m (£7.8m) for its second quarter, compared with a loss of $10.5m (£6.4m) for the same period last year.Quarterly sales were $616.8m (£378.1m), down 17.7% from a year ago. Comparable store sales fell 17.9% and 10.8% at Borders superstores and Waldenbooks stores respectively.Chief ...
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HMV posts sales rise and strikes digital deal
Entertainment group HMV notched up a 1.7% rise in like-for-like sales at its eponymous UK and Ireland business in the 18 weeks to August 29.
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Retail stocks lifted as FTSE bounces back
The FTSE 100 closed at a 10-month high on Tuesday. Food and general retailers alike were both up over the week although neither matched the All-Share rise.
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Opinion
File sharers are consumers too
Would cutting off the internet access of people who abuse copyright online really benefit legitimate entertainment retailers?
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Sainsbury’s aims to lure in gamers
Sainsbury’s has announced plans to triple its games-related marketing budget in order to grab 5% of the UK’s gaming hardware sales.
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Console price cut to benefit Game
Game’s shares were expected to rise after Sony revealed a much-anticipated PlayStation 3 price cut on Tuesday.
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VAT loophole’s potential closure could benefit stores
HMV’s store network could benefit from the possible closure of a Channel Islands tax loophole affecting etailers.
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Costco opens first Australian store in Melbourne
US-based warehouse club Costco has opened the doors of its first Australian store.Located in Melbourne, the 155,000 sq ft store attracted more than 1,000 shoppers within the first hour of trading. The store features about 3,600 SKUs comprising groceries, electronics, clothing, DVDs, books and furnishings.Fresh food is predominantly sourced locally, ...
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Barnes & Noble posts 5% decrease in second-quarter sales
Book retailer Barnes & Noble posted a 5% decrease in second-quarter sales to $1.2bn (£700m). Store sales decreased 5% to $1bn (£600m), with like-for-like sales down 6.9% for the quarter.Sales generated by the retailer’s website climbed to $102m (£62m) for the quarter, a 2% increase compared with the year before.The ...
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Blockbuster Q2 revenues fall nearly 22%
Blockbuster has posted lower than expected quarterly revenues and same-store sales, blaming stiff competition for its performance.The DVD rental chain made a net loss for the second quarter that narrowed to $39.7m (£24.3m) from a net loss of $44.7m (£27.3m). Revenue fell nearly 22% to $1.02bn (£623.9m). Chief executive James ...
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Sony slashes price of PlayStation 3
Sony has slashed the price of its PlayStation 3 games console in an attempt to boost sales for the vital Christmas season.
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Online retailers under threat as Government clamps down on VAT loophole
Online retailers using a Channel Islands VAT loophole on the sale of entertainment products are under threat as Government looks into whether they are abusing the system.