The New Release™ and moviecube™
are leading a revolution in the DVD rental business.
With its innovative new kiosk technology, consumers
can rent the latest, most popular new films for a fraction
of the price of traditional rental stores and internet
sites. The New Release and moviecube have taken the
hassle out of renting movies — no more driving
to the video store, no more lines, no more late fees.
Plus there is the unmatched convenience.
For just $1 a day, you can choose from hundreds of
titles, including the latest new releases, all conveniently
located in premier supermarkets and grocery stores in
the USA and Canada — more than 2,000 sites this
year. TNR currently serves customers across the country
and in Canada at leading grocery chains.
Founded in 2002, The New Release already dominates
the self-service DVD rental category in the grocery
channel, having served 3 million customers. In addition
to its unbeatable price, The New Release launched a
new brand, moviecube, in 2007.
Privately-held TNR, based in Houston , dominates the
self-service DVD rental category in the grocery channel.
TNR currently has more over 2,100 locations in such
grocery chains Albertsons, Dillon’s, Food 4 Less,
Food Lion, Fred Meyer, Fry’s, H-E-B, Kroger, King
Soopers, Publix, Quality Food Centers, Ralph’s,
Roundy’s/Pick ‘N Save, and Schnuck’s
and Loblaws, Overwaitea and Sobeys in Canada. Based
in Houston , Texas, TNR Entertainment Corp. is backed
by an institutional investor group led by MCG Capital
Corporation (NASDAQ: MCGC), a leading specialized financial
services company and financial advisor.
Look for The New Release or moviecube machines at your
local grocery store — a low cost, simple and convenient
alternative for the person on the go. |