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EzyDVD

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Industry
  
Retail

Website
  
ezydvd.com.au

Founded
  
1999

Key people
  
Jim Zavos (founder)

Number of locations
  
2 (primarily online)

Type of business
  
Public

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Headquarters
  
Victoria Gardens, Victoria

Products
  
CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray discs, video games

Profiles

EzyDVD, founded in Adelaide, Australia in 1999 by Jim Zavos, is Australia's largest online specialist DVD retailer.

Contents

In January 2009, EzyDVD was purchased by the Franchise Entertainment Group (FEG) after the company entered voluntary receivership. In October 2010, Élan Media Partners acquired the rights to operate EzyDVD from the Franchise Entertainment Group.

Business history

Founded in March 1999 by Jim Zavos, EzyDVD quickly grew to encompass over 70 retail stores around Australia with the main headquarters and online distribution warehouse located in Adelaide, South Australia.

In 2005 Brazin Limited, at the time a company listed on the Australian Stock Exchange, acquired 50% of EzyDVD. During 2006 Brazin's majority shareholder Brett Blundy purchased all outstanding shares in Brazin and folded Brazin into his private company BB Retail Capital. An independent expert's report prepared by Deloitte and dated 1 December 2006 valued Brazin's 50% share of EzyDVD at between A$1.4M and A$1.9M, indicating that the value of 100% of EzyDVD at that time was in the range A$2.8M to A$3.6M.

On 27 February 2007, a change in the owners' shareholdings of EzyDVD was registered, suggesting that Mr Zavos may have resumed full control of EzyDVD.

On 12 July 2007, the entrepreneurs' website smartcompany.com.au published an extensive interview with Mr Zavos. This interview highlighted Mr Zavos' plans for a very substantial expansion of the 'bricks and mortar' outlets commencing in 2007. The expansion will be delivered by converting existing independent video rental stores into franchised EzyDVD stores. These stores will combine both rental and DVD sales sections and be decked out in EzyDVD livery. No mention was made of Brazin, BB Retail Capital or Mr Blundy in the smartcompany article, suggesting that Mr Zavos is now very much in the driver's seat at EzyDVD.

In late September 2007, EzyDVD acquired a stake in ASX listed video on demand company ReelTime Media Ltd

In March 2008, EzyDVD announced it had appointed a new CEO, Mr Barry Taylor. Mr Zavos would remain involved in the business in a business development capacity. In July 2008, it was announced Mr Barry Taylor had resigned and that a new CEO, Mr Stefan Moro, had been appointed.

Also in 2008 an advisory board was formed by Mr Zavos. Mr Steven Trigg, CEO of the Adelaide Crows Football Club, was given a seat on the board.

In December 2008, EzyDVD entered into voluntary receivership due to trading losses.

In January 2009, EzyDVD was purchased by the Franchise Entertainment Group (FEG) who took on the brand name, franchise network, online business, stock, plant and equipment and the company-owned stores.

In October 2010, Élan Media Partners acquired the rights to operate EzyDVD from the Franchise Entertainment Group.

EzyDVD website

The EzyDVD Website (see external links) claims to be Australia's largest online DVD store, as well as purportedly being recognised as Australia's #1 DVD destination. It has a large library of all genres of DVD and Blu-ray Disc, and boasts reputedly the largest forthcoming release list of any online retailer. The site features new release information, a separate Blu-ray section, individual category pages, advance future release notification functionality, numerous specials, exclusive offers (including the company's exclusive Collector's Tin packaging), and regular "Beat the Bomb" time-limited specials.

EzyGames

In 2007 EzyDVD started and launched its new online store, EzyGames. The site specialised in console games including Sony PlayStation PSP, PS2 & PS3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS and PC games. They also sold PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo consoles and accessories. The site was owned and operated by EzyDVD and was compatible with EzyDVD in that user accounts were the same for both sites. The EzyGames site was closed in 2009 and today customers are able to purchase PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PSP, Nintendo DS, 3DS, Wii, Wii U and PC games from the EzyDVD site itself.

References

EzyDVD Wikipedia