Login  |  Register          
Advertisement
FirstLight
Subscribe to VB Magazine
Email
Print
Reprint
Learn RSS

New Movie Gallery chief focuses within

Store feel takes priority over strategic changes

By Danny King -- Video Business, 7/3/2008


Gabriel

JULY 3 | Charged with the daunting task of bringing back Movie Gallery from bankruptcy, new CEO C.J. “Gabe” Gabriel Jr. is looking to start with the simple tasks before moving on to the more complicated ones.

“I’m a ‘clean and bright’ fan,” said Gabriel, who worked for supermarket chain Albertson’s and Pepsi Cola North America before taking over the No. 2 movie-rental chain in May. “We’ll be sweeping through, getting the windows clean and making sure we have a well-lit, well-stocked store. We will be doing a lot of that.”

Movie Gallery, which exited bankruptcy in May, plans to complete such tasks as a starting point in trying to regrow its store base, by boosting its Blu-ray Disc inventory and games sales while supplementing rental revenue with DVD sales.

Such moves would capitalize on a booming videogame market and a Blu-ray segment where sales are expected to more than triple this year to $1 billion. The Entertainment Merchants Assn. said last week that Blu-ray revenue would surge to about $9.5 billion in 2012, overtaking sales of standard-definition discs. Meanwhile, total U.S. games sales through the end of April surged 31% from a year earlier, according to NPD Group.

“Blu-ray is going to be a very big initiative for us,” said Gabriel. “We would also like to increase our sell-through pretty significantly, and we’re pretty bullish on games.”

Movie Gallery emerged from Chapter 11 on May 20 with about 3,300 stores in the U.S. and Canada under Movie Gallery, Hollywood Video and Game Crazy brands. The company, which filed Chapter 11 in October and has closed more than 1,000 stores since September, encountered financial problems as it took on debt to acquire Hollywood Entertainment while facing increased competition between Blockbuster and Netflix over mail-order rentals.

Movie Gallery, along with its chain-store competition, faces further challenges from both a growing propensity by U.S. customers to download movies and surging sales among movie-rental kiosk operators such as Redbox.

Such upheaval in the video-rental store industry was typified by Blockbuster’s bid for No. 2 U.S. electronics retailer Circuit City earlier this year as part of an effort to unify entertainment content with the components used to play it. Blockbuster withdrew the bid July 1 in a move Gabriel said was “a bit” surprising.

Still, Movie Gallery will take a wait-and-see approach on initiatives such as kiosks and electronics components while it focuses on customer support and better inventory, said Gabriel.

“It’s a little too early for us” for kiosks, he said. “There are a lot of fads that will come and go. We want to make sure that when we lock in on something, it’s a likely winner.”

Email
Print
Reprint
Learn RSS

Related Content

Related Content

 

By This Author

There are no other articles written by this author.

Sponsored Links



 
Advertisement
Sponsored Links

More Content

  • Blogs
  • Photos

Blogs

  • Samantha Clark
    DISC DISH

    December 4, 2008
    Pride and Glory DVD, Blu-ray
    Edward Norton and Colin Farrell seem like a dream cast to star in a thriller, but their names w...
    More
  • Samantha Clark
    DISC DISH

    December 3, 2008
    Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist DVD, Blu-ray
    Juno's Michael Cera and The 40-Year-Old Virgin's Kat Dennings drove Nick & Norah's Inifinite Pla...
    More
  • » VIEW ALL BLOGS RSS

Photos

  • Batman at Hard Rock
    Warner held a release party for The Dark Knight at the Hard Rock Café in Universal City, Calif., on Dec. 2. The Batman film streets Dec. 9 on DVD and Blu-ray.
  • Shout pitches Phillies
    Shout Factory held a premiere screening of World Series Film: Phillies vs. Rays on Nov. 24 at Cinema De Lux in Philadelphia. The DVD is now available, and the Blu-ray version streets Dec. 16.
  • Mayor of Who-ville at NYSE
    To promote the Dec. 9 release of Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who!, the Mayor of Who-ville and Fox executives rang the Opening Bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Nov. 26.
Advertisements





NEWSLETTERS
VB Weekly Summary (Weekly)
VB Just Announced (Weekly)
VB+Content Agenda Green Report (Monthly)
VB+Library Journal DVD Resource (Monthly)
©2008 Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
" target="_blank">Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Use of this Web site is subject to its Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
Please visit these other Reed Business sites

ADVERTISEMENT
You will be redirected to your destination in few seconds.