• @rockSlayer
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    72 months ago

    I honestly thought B&N would join them 10 years ago. I’m amazed that they managed to hang on

    • bizarroland
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      102 months ago

      Books-A-Million and Barnes & nobles have one advantage, people that really like books like picking up the books and looking at them. It also helps that you can usually get coffee and read your acquisitions and there are board games and all sorts of things that they sell to kind of balance out the mix.

      • Mossy Feathers (She/They)
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        32 months ago

        To be honest, I’m kinda surprised that I haven’t seen any music store chains pop up. People like records, CDs, cassettes and so on for the same reason.

        • Codex
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          22 months ago

          Around here, vinyl records and local record stores are still doing alright. There’s at least 4 if them I know of, and they also sell some cds and tapes still. It is a little odd that no chain has tried to break into that space (or one of the megacorps like Time-WB trying to revitalize some deadmall brand like Sam Goodies.)

        • @[email protected]
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          12 months ago

          Newbury Comics is one place that’s also managed to hang in there, which is pretty cool