The New Release
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The New Release is a company that owns and operates DVD rental kiosks
Interactive kiosk
An Interactive kiosk is a computer terminal featuring specialized hardware and software designed within a public exhibit that provides access to information and applications for communication, commerce, entertainment, and education....

. The company is based in Houston, is part of privately-held TNR Entertainment Corp. TNR is backed by an institutional investor group including Celerity Partners, LP of Los Angeles; Chapton Partners, LP, a Houston family partnership; Laminar Direct Capital, L.P., a member of the D. E. Shaw group of companies and MCG Capital, a leading specialized financial services company and financial advisor http://www.thenewrelease.com/aboutus2.htm.

Each interactive kiosk holds up to 1,000 DVDs, including new releases and classic titles http://www.selfserviceworld.com/article.php?id=4572. To rent a movie, consumers swipe their credit card, make their selection and the machine the dispenses the movie(s) http://www.thenewrelease.com/aboutus.htm. The charge per rental is $1 per day; keeping a DVD more than 14 days is effectively the same as purchasing the DVD.

The kiosks are widely located at stores including Albertson's, Dillon’s, Kroger, Publix and others -- and past promotions have included a “Movie Lover’s Survey,” “Movie For a Year” and a “First Movie Free.”

The company also operates kiosks under the name "moviecube," a California company which New-Release just bought, and has recently began redirecting their website to http://www.moviecube.com/.

History

Founded in 2002, The New Release focuses primarily on the grocery channel. The first kiosks were installed in Houston, HEB locations, with later expansion into Dallas Kroger locations http://www.selfserviceworld.com/article.php?id=4572.

Promotions

The New Release periodically creates promotions to entice current consumers and attract new ones. The New Release held a “Movie Lover’s Survey,” where they gave away free movies to the first 500 respondents http://www.pricenetwork.ca/showthread.php?threadid=128286&cs=1.

Recently, The New Release gave away “Movie For a Year” to 45 customers throughout North America http://kiosknews.blogspot.com/2007/03/tnr-entertainment-introduces-win-movies.html.

In the past, The New Release produced a “First Movie Free” promotion in many of its locations nationwide http://www.selfserviceworld.com/article.php?id=16450.

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