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This Week’s Book: Andre Blay Invented What Netflix Perfected

I love studying entrepreneurs. Reading about their journeys is the best way for me to do it. I’m reading a book every week, usually a biography, and then sharing it in my Library on this site. Every Sunday, I’m posting the latest book I read.

Last month I read Netflixed, a biography about—you guessed it—Netflix. The book mentioned Andre Blay and how he pioneered the VHS industry, which helped birth the home video rental industry. According to that book, Blay laid the foundation for Blockbuster and then Netflix.

This week, I read Blay’s memoir about his journey as an “entertainment entrepreneur.” Pre-Recorded History, published in 2010, describes how he became the “founder of the home video industry.”

Blay’s memoir was about more than his own journey; he delineated the backstory of the movie industry and provided a detailed timeline of each movie studio’s chain of ownership and significant events. He then described how working with Learjet founder Bill Lear (who also created the 8-track stereo system) and then at a tape-duplication company that acquired music rights from Motown Records gave him the idea for recorded movies on VHS.

Blay’s idea, combined with new VCR technology in the late 1970s, led to explosions of consumers watching movies at home and video rental stores to satisfy the demand. Between 1978 and 1985, around 20,000 video rental stores, mostly mom-and-pop outfits, sprang up across the country. In 1981, the first year data was recorded, pre-recorded home entertainment retail sales reached $500 million. By 1999, they were $16 billion, according to Blay.

If you’re interested in learning about how technology disrupted the way Hollywood distributed movies, leading to the rise of Netflix, or about how movie distribution deals are structured, consider giving this book a read.

Connected Books
Pre-Recorded History

May 2025

The biography of Andre Blay, the entrepreneur who pioneered home video and laid the foundation for Blockbuster, Netflix, and the home movie industry. This book explores how he launched the market for selling and distributing movies on VHS, ultimately spawning a multi-billion-dollar rental economy and tens of thousands of video store entrepreneurs. It also examines the history of movie distribution and how Blay’s innovations reshaped Hollywood’s business model and consumer habits forever.
History lesson on movie distribution. Describes how new technology changed distribution and created a massive new market. Blay saw the future early. Clear parallels to Ted Turner, who used cable and satellite to do something similar around the same time. Hard to find book, email me for tips.
Netflixed

April 2025

A biography of Netflix, from inception through 2011. Details the epic battle with Blockbuster and how Netflix almost lost. Describes the strategy and decisions behind the transition from DVD rentals to streaming.
Blockbuster's board members helped Netflix win their battle. Read 2012 hardcover.