By Jean-Luc Renault
Daily Journal Staff Writer
In court documents filed with a New York bankruptcy court, movie rental chain Blockbuster Inc. cited the importance of its ongoing relationship with movie studios, which provide the majority of the company's products.
In an era with rapidly shifting consumer viewing habits and several competitors with more forward-thinking distribution models, however, how important is Blockbu...
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