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The DVD rental market is a subset of the larger video rental market, which includes both physical media such as DVDs, Blu-rays, and VHS tapes, as well as digital media such as streaming services. DVD rentals are typically offered by video rental stores, online rental services, and subscription services. The DVD rental market has been in decline since the early 2000s, as streaming services have become increasingly popular.
The DVD rental market is still a viable option for those who prefer physical media, or who do not have access to streaming services. DVDs and Blu-rays offer higher quality video and audio than streaming services, and can be rented for a fraction of the cost of a streaming subscription.
Companies in the DVD rental market include Blockbuster, Redbox, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Apple TV+. Show Less Read more