It is one thing to have thousands of titles available for the home video market, but quite another to have the selection and categories that reflect the public’s taste. Stock is computerised, staff are well trained and versed in customer likes. But the key to top service is having the right movies at the right time. Movieland Home Video has staff selecting new stock and introducing it into the company’s libraries all the time. The company has access to the best overseas suppliers with top-of-the-range material.
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86It is one thing to have thousands of titles available for the home video market, but quite another to have the selection and categories that reflect the public’s taste. Stock is computerised, staff are well trained and versed in customer likes. But the key to top service is having the right movies at the right time. Movieland Home Video has staff selecting new stock and introducing it into the company’s libraries all the time. The company has access to the best overseas suppliers with top-of-the-range material. Press, 20 February 1988, Page 18
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