Video Business (ISSN-0279-571X) was a trade publication and web site owned by Reed Business Information serving the information needs of retailers, distributors, content suppliers, and other professionals related to the electronic entertainment industry.
The editor-in-chief was Marcy Magiera, with the editorial offices located in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Established in 1981, Video Business magazine was published weekly. The magazine provided reviews for upcoming releases, including shelf talk, a section that outlines audiences that are more likely to show interest in the film.
Also, every issue of Video Business included charts that follow market trends. The charts illustrated what movie titles are leading in sales, rentals, and downloads and how hey stack up to other titles.
As of December 2007, total BPA audited circulation was 20,331 subscribers.
Video Business announced that it would cease publication on January 6, 2010. The January 4, 2010 issue was the last.
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