Civic Video
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Civic Video is a DVD and video rental store chain which operates over 330 franchise and corporate-owned video stores across Australia, New Zealand and Thailand.[1] It is currently the second biggest rental chain in both Australia and New Zealand behind Video Ezy[citation needed].
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[edit] Australia
Civic Video was formed in Australia in 1985. Head office is located in Alexandria, Sydney, with state operations offices in Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane and Perth.
[edit] New Zealand
Civic Video New Zealand was officially launched on December 1st 1998 with 28 stores. Today the group has expanded to over 60 stores nationwide and is constantly adding new stores. Head office for New Zealand is located in Auckland.
[edit] Thailand
In 2005 Civic Video launched into the Asian market with the licensing of “I-See Entertainment” as the Civic Video Master Franchisee for Thailand. There are now 15 Civic Video stores operating in Thailand with the Master Franchisee’s Head Office located in Bangkok.
[edit] Corporation
Civic Video is a trade name used by Civic Retailing Pty Ltd, based in Alexandria, New South Wales.[2] The principal shareholders of Civic Video also own VOD Pty Ltd.[3] Civic Video is a customer of Magna Pacific.[4]
[edit] References
- ^ About Civic Video. Civic Video Entertainment, Inc.. Retrieved on 2008-03-05.
- ^ Civic Video Privacy Policy. Civic Video Entertainment, Inc.. Retrieved on 2008-03-05.
- ^ Concurrent Computer Corporation (2001-06-27). "Concurrent Computer and VOD Pty Ltd Take Video-On-Demand 'Down Under' with Australia's First Commercial Deployment". Press release. Retrieved on 2008-03-05.
- ^ Magna Pacific (2003-03-14). "MAGNA PACIFIC LIFTS STRATEGIC STAKE IN FILM COMPANY BECKER GROUP LTD". Press release. Retrieved on 2008-03-05.
- FindArticles - Video On Demand Content Pioneer, Federal Hill Communications Grows Global Market Wire, September, 2000.
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