Retail membership bundles are a fairly new concept, but they will likely begin to spread in the coming years as more major retailers see their value. Adding a monthly subscription membership with benefits for subscribers is a good way for retail chains to ensure steady revenue streams from customers, even when they’re not actively shopping.
Some retailers are already availing themselves of the boosted profits retail membership bundles provide. Amazon has done so for years with its Prime membership, and Walmart recently got into the game with Walmart+. One of the biggest benefits that customers of these bundles enjoy is free access to a subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) service; Prime customers get Prime Video, while Walmart+ users enjoy complimentary subscriptions to ad-supported Paramount+.
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A new survey from the video market research firm Aluma Insights shows that adding streaming services into retail membership bundles is a...
Some retailers are already availing themselves of the boosted profits retail membership bundles provide. Amazon has done so for years with its Prime membership, and Walmart recently got into the game with Walmart+. One of the biggest benefits that customers of these bundles enjoy is free access to a subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) service; Prime customers get Prime Video, while Walmart+ users enjoy complimentary subscriptions to ad-supported Paramount+.
30-Day Free Trial $8.99 / month amazon.com
A new survey from the video market research firm Aluma Insights shows that adding streaming services into retail membership bundles is a...
- 5/4/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
With the support from Taiwan’s Ministry of Culture, the third iteration of the Taiwan Biennial Film Festival (Tbff) is held by the Taiwan Academy of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Los Angeles in partnership with the Taiwan Creative Content Agency (Taicca). The US theatrical premiere of “Man In Love” will be held at the famous Tcl Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on the evening of November 3, 2021, followed by an exclusive recorded Q&a with the film director Chen-hao Yin. Additional sponsors include the Taiwanese United Fund and Watchbeem Inc.
The 3rd Tbff stays true to its mission to create and maintain a strong bridge between the Taiwanese film community and Hollywood, the center of the global film industry. For the first time, Tbff is displaying a festival logo, combining a butterfly (Taiwan is known as the kingdom of butterflies) with palm trees (an iconic image of Los Angeles...
The 3rd Tbff stays true to its mission to create and maintain a strong bridge between the Taiwanese film community and Hollywood, the center of the global film industry. For the first time, Tbff is displaying a festival logo, combining a butterfly (Taiwan is known as the kingdom of butterflies) with palm trees (an iconic image of Los Angeles...
- 11/11/2021
- by Grace Han
- AsianMoviePulse
Crossover film and music superstars, Wang Leehom and Jung Ji-hoon are to be honored by the Asia Society next month in Los Angeles. Bob Weis, president of Walt Disney Imagineering and Zhang Wei, president of Alibaba Pictures, will also receive prizes.
The inaugural Game Changer Awards will be presented on Nov. 5 at a gala dinner to follow the U.S.–Asia Entertainment Summit. The summit is in its tenth year. And, where previous editions had concentrated on U.S.-China relations, the event this time has been given a broader focus examining the wider connections between the U.S. and Asia entertainment businesses.
“Lost” star, Daniel Dae Kim, who has broadened his operations from acting to directing and producing through his 3Ad Media company, will be a highlight of the conference section. He will be quizzed by “Late Night” director Nisha Ganatra on The New Hollywood: Have the Asians Arrived?...
The inaugural Game Changer Awards will be presented on Nov. 5 at a gala dinner to follow the U.S.–Asia Entertainment Summit. The summit is in its tenth year. And, where previous editions had concentrated on U.S.-China relations, the event this time has been given a broader focus examining the wider connections between the U.S. and Asia entertainment businesses.
“Lost” star, Daniel Dae Kim, who has broadened his operations from acting to directing and producing through his 3Ad Media company, will be a highlight of the conference section. He will be quizzed by “Late Night” director Nisha Ganatra on The New Hollywood: Have the Asians Arrived?...
- 10/8/2019
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
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