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  • stereogum
    Stereogum (@stereogum) reported

    After 71 years, the longstanding mail-order media club Columbia House is shutting down on Sept. 15. Columbia House got its start in 1955 as the Columbia Record Club, a direct-mail marketing program by CBS/Columbia Records. New members were promised a free record for joining, and customers could bypass a trip to the record store by ordering albums to be shipped to them at home. It was such a wildly popular venture that by 1963, it represented 10% of the music retail market. As the club spawned imitators, Columbia set itself apart by licensing titles from other labels, giving members a larger catalog to choose from. In the early 1970s, the name of the club was changed to Columbia House. With its introductory offer of “8 CDs for a penny,” the service remained a powerhouse throughout the late 20th century, peaking at 16 million members in 1996, the same year the Columbia House website went live. In 1991, Sony and Time Warner formed a 50/50 joint venture combining Columbia House with Time Life's home video and music clubs. As the market share for mail-order music clubs declined due to the rise of online and big-box retailers, Sony and AOL Time Warner sold 85% of Columbia House to the Blackstone Group. There were widespread reports of a planned merger with CDNow or Blockbuster Video, but neither came to pass. In 2005, Columbia House was sold to its competitor BMG, and then to JMCK Corp. It rebranded as Direct Brands, shutting down music sales and continuing as a DVD and Blu-ray Disc club. Plans to launch a vinyl record club with Columbia House branding did not materialize.

  • safestexchange
    Safestexchange (@safestexchange) reported

    @theswansjr HTTP protocol isn't "open network", its actually a very controlled network Blockchain = internet Bitcoin = AOL

  • SmudgesRiley
    Riley (@SmudgesRiley) reported

    @james_spir19274 I never had an AOL address.

  • Sinjin69602033
    Sinjin (@Sinjin69602033) reported

    @pizzahut I really don’t know how a powerhouse corporation loses its standing. Cutting costs on supplies, overextending locations, hiring a new ad company, promotional programs that managers can’t really work- but Pizza Hut is following the pathway of Toys R Us, Blockbuster and AOL. I’m going to avoid my usual florid word choices and just tell you, I paid almost $70.00 for a recent delivery. It was 45 minutes late. The Food was room temperature. 2 Cold drinks were missing. And a dessert item was doubled. BTW can anyone tell me what a delivery cost is? And why would the drivers tip default to 18%? Tips are to insure promptness. It didn’t work this time. The driver was not really an employee, she was hired on by another company and could offer no explanation except - “This is what they gave me.” Along with, “Sorry it’s late.” And, “You can go on the website and let them know”. Going back on that wonky website is the last thing I wanted to do, I’d almost rather eat room temperature food and apologize to my buddies for the poor culinary turn out. I called the store, but no one would talk to me ( it just rang ) so here I am letting all you fine people in cyber space know about it. A loss of quality control is sometimes accidental, but I also think it’s because the employees really don’t care. I’d guess further that the employees don’t care because they think their bosses don’t care.

  • BoniLBlackstone
    Boni Blackstone (@BoniLBlackstone) reported

    @WWEBabes32 Next to Miss Elizebeth Sunny is THE saddest story in the business. Most downloaded babe on AOL one minute managing the Road Warriors- Next chapter she gets a 17 yr centence for killing Julian Lassiter (75 yrs old) vehicular homicide in Ocalla Florida -**** poster sad over this

  • rjcohen75
    Richard Cohen (@rjcohen75) reported

    @james_spir19274 19. Never heard of an AOL address.

  • CPlagmann
    mosfet (@CPlagmann) reported

    Hey @AOL So you block my email out of the blue. I log in. You demand test verify. Never comes. Get locked out. I call. Wait 20 minutes. You can fix it for a fee. Or I am locked out for 24 hours. UNACCEPTABLE.

  • Southgarbage
    あほ (@Southgarbage) reported

    @alx Cuban is a TRAITOR... and an idiot ... AOL MY ***...

  • GingerOwlIowa
    Altair (@GingerOwlIowa) reported

    @Irina_exh 19. Had an email address through my college so I never needed AOL.

  • DarthVegeta
    Michael R. Rambo Jr. (@DarthVegeta) reported

    @Irina_exh 18 out of 20. Never had a waterbed; never had an AOL address