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HMV Canada

HMV Canada Ltd. is a Canadian entertainment retailer, owned by Doug Putman under Toys "R" Us Canada. The company was originally a subsidiary of HMV in the United Kingdom until it was sold to Hilco Capital in 2011. HMV itself would later be bought by Hilco in 2013. HMV Canada's head office was located in Etobicoke. The retailer ceased operations in Spring 2017 and returned in February 2024.

HMV Canada Ltd.
The company's logo from 2015 until 2017
Company typePrivately held company
IndustryRetail
Founded1986; 38 years ago (1986)(original)
February 2024; 3 months ago (2024-02) (revival)
DefunctApril 14, 2017; 7 years ago (2017-04-14) (original)
FateReceivership and Liquidation
SuccessorSunrise Records
Headquarters
Etobicoke, Ontario
Area served
Canada
Key people
Nick Williams, President and CEO (2009–2017)
ProductsBooks
film
television
music
technology
merchandise
cinema
Revenue$193 million (2016)
OwnerSunrise Records[a]
Number of employees
1,340 (2017)
ParentHMV (1986–2011)
Hilco UK (2011–2017)
Sunrise Records (2017–present)[b]
Websitehmv.com

History edit

HMV Canada was established in 1986 by the purchase of the Mister Sound chain by EMI Music Canada. Stores in the country did not have rights to the "His Master's Voice" trademark, as it was owned by Technicolor SA and licensed out. HMV Canada's application for use of the trademark was abandoned in 2010.[1] Though the initials "HMV" came from the His Master's Voice trademark, HMV was not prevented from using its initials in Canada. In some radio and television commercials in the 1990s, HMV Canada used "HMV" as an acronym for "hot music values".

The flagship store, which opened in 1991 at 333 Yonge Street in Toronto, "turned music shopping into a department-store experience" with its "multiple levels, escalators and specialty sections", contrasting to the smaller stores of its rivals Sam's, A&A, and Sunrise in the vicinity. The flagship store was notable for hosting a number of in-store concerts and other promotions. Bands that performed in the store included Puff Daddy, D'Angelo, Green Day, Foxy Brown, Red Hot Chili Peppers (in an outdoor concert that shut down the Yonge and Edward Street intersection), Ramones, Guns N' Roses, Backstreet Boys, NSYNC and Mariah Carey.[2][3] The Yonge Street store was also notable for promoting local indie music scene by giving unsigned bands prominent shelf space on the ground floor as well as hosting in-store concerts and events with Toronto bands.[3] HMV also occupied a two-level, 20,000 square foot store in West Edmonton Mall which included an event stage (known as the Phase IV Stage) in front of the store. The Phase IV Stage often hosted musical performances or autograph signings by artists who were making tour stops in Edmonton. The space is now occupied by Sunrise Records.[4]

In 2005, HMV Canada took over a Virgin Megastore in Vancouver, allowing it to own, "Canada's largest store dedicated to music and DVD".[5]

In the two decades to 2006, HMV was awarded "Canadian Music Retailer of the Year".[6]

In June 2010, HMV Canada launched purehmv, a customer rewards program that offered store discounts and exclusive items across music, film, and gaming in exchange for points gained in-store.[7] Over 300,000 customers joined the program in its first four months.[8]

In June 2011, HMV sold its Canadian stores for £2 million to Hilco UK, a firm specialising in retail restructuring.[9]

On November 3, 2011, HMV announced its flagship store in Downtown Vancouver would close in January 2012, that a smaller location would open in a different area of Downtown Vancouver in the future, and the location in Richmond Centre would close.[10]

As of late 2012, Hilco was successful at restructuring HMV Canada and there were no plans to cease operations despite rumours stating otherwise.[11] Under CEO Nick Williams, HMV Canada focused on growing back-catalogue music and movies not found at discount rivals, while also carrying higher-margin merchandise like gifts, collectibles, clothing and headphones, while ditching video games and technology hardware. By contrast, former parent HMV Group remained under pressure due to stronger online competition and continuing to sell low-margin video games and computers.[12]

In 2012, HMV had 113 stores in Canada, down from 121 when it was sold by HMV Group. However, Hilco opened several new stores, such as the one in Peter Pond Mall in Fort McMurray.[13]

Final years edit

By 2014, HMV's profits were declining, with Hilco citing online media consumption as a factor. As of 2017, the company had $39 million in debt, and Hilco stated that financial difficulties, combined with decreasing sales, meant the current situation was not sustainable. On January 27, 2017, HUK 10 Ltd., the shell company owned by Hilco employee, business partner of Nick Williams, and owner of HMV UK, Paul McGowan,[14] sued HMV in the Ontario Superior Court. They were successful, and Hilco announced plans to close all HMV locations by April 30, 2017.[15] HMV locations held clearout sales of their remaining inventory.[16] The flagship store on Yonge Street in Toronto closed on April 14, 2017.[2]

Ontario-based chain Sunrise Records bought the leases of 70 of HMV's locations in an effort to expand nationally, and invited 1,340 former HMV employees to apply for 700 positions. HMV's flagship location on Yonge Street in Toronto was one of the several locations that were not part of the deal and remained vacant.[17][18]

On February 5, 2019, Sunrise Records subsequently announced its intent to buy the chain's UK parent company HMV Retail Ltd. out of administration from Hilco for an undisclosed amount, with the possibility of HMV Canada's revival being considered. [19] In 2024, Toys "R" Us Canada (owned by Sunrise Records owner Doug Putman) announced that it would begin to introduce HMV-branded departments at its locations, carrying music, home video, and pop culture collectibles.[20]

Gallery edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Brand Owned by JD Sports
  2. ^ Brand Owned by JD Sports

References edit

  1. ^ "Canadian Trademarks Details 1396181-0 – Canadian Trademarks Database – Intellectual property and copyright – Canadian Intellectual Property Office – Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada" – via ic.gc.ca.
  2. ^ a b "HMV's landmark Yonge St. store signs off, leaving a wistful few feeling bereft – The Star". Toronto Star. April 14, 2017.
  3. ^ a b Berman, Stuart (April 13, 2017). "Goodbye, HMV on Yonge Street". NOW Magazine.
  4. ^ "Sunrise Records set to take over HMV's West Edmonton Mall location - Edmonton | Globalnews.ca".
  5. ^ HMV to Open Canada's Largest Store Dedicated to Music & DVD [permanent dead link]. Marketnews.ca. June 28, 2005. Retrieved September 13, 2006.
  6. ^ HMV Adds Gaming Archived September 23, 2006, at archive.today. Marketnews.ca. August 28, 2006. Retrieved September 13, 2006.
  7. ^ "hmv gets customers closer to the stuff they love with new rewards program". newswire.ca. June 14, 2010. Retrieved November 30, 2010.
  8. ^ . paymentsbusiness.ca. November 22, 2010. Archived from the original on December 31, 2010. Retrieved November 30, 2010.
  9. ^ Amanda Andrews; Matthew Holehouse (June 27, 2011). "HMV confirms sale of stores in Canada for £2m". The Daily Telegraph. London.
  10. ^ . The Vancouver Sun.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on May 11, 2015. Retrieved July 26, 2014.
  12. ^ "At HMV Canada, the record's not dead yet". The Globe and Mail.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on August 11, 2014. Retrieved July 26, 2014.
  14. ^ https://document-api-images-prod.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/docs/acBXHBVuLpAXPkxFhzQ-fpzK7jwgim0mrZvEegJyoiA/application-pdf?X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Content-Sha256=UNSIGNED-PAYLOAD&X-Amz-Credential=ASIAWRGBDBV3FQWR4JGI%2F20181209%2Feu-west-1%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-Date=20181209T234120Z&X-Amz-Expires=60&X-Amz-Security-Token=FQoGZXIvYXdzEFYaDOHYY5Q8w08%2BvOjqdyK3A8%2BRxygZNhh4evHmgFD1PfX2dB7Q5kIbL3pXT8%2FneMq1xfzXif5rrkmd2cA1se4SYkdusarCZNtmwf9MAcq84IpeK0GwIQ1SNwWGbArERMXXLrIVHaKpnnQqoOgQuf60q3qpggi%2FrbJk8Mt3xwVb3PJVjmhttuxGES1MGP7vwpgeGtz2pF11Metj9AEDKkvSC%2FZHYM5N3eE4LiYQneFcU2JWWzLbE6tk5vH9voETPUw5JRvyu5kEq3n5rTIUVVguTNSbde%2B0bi7O%2Fr%2FqHll9GaMJLWxME6iW3ljNUwreIYP3sZTD%2F8pL2fJNcm%2Fvhf8CTR3jWGe19RdG8oD3nz2X8CH%2F06FK4YRfhdgG4WuIUOWp4472RxFSDICC4SFtAd2Zw8qaVTmM4E%2FwzkNBlTyABn781wZ9Q5QwqpuqHYyo9XVUZwmb1z%2F3re83PZygL5faszHp2E081XGS9Ot32Pnn%2Bq73U24s%2FlDIaSWYDJCxIlm%2BcWsQ5ixtEuBtUfJsTAsC9J9HaRlt7nVCFIGVDuq4z%2F3c6dn0DxAZxFs7Jh3BQJlndwaopwCplZHGfz8j97OIgJ7gXjiI7tEo4%2Fe14AU%3D&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Signature=6f8e1a8caef6f1c6e5bbf446fcb503f2d7b437673ee3a338fc978d2672d3cdb5 [dead link]
  15. ^ "HMV Canada to Close All 102 Stores by April". Anime News Network. February 1, 2017. Retrieved February 5, 2021.
  16. ^ "HMV in receivership, stores to close by Apr. 30". Toronto Star. January 27, 2017. Retrieved January 28, 2017.
  17. ^ "Sunrise Records to move into 70 closing HMV locations". Toronto Star. February 26, 2017. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
  18. ^ "Sunrise Records takes over 70 HMV locations in malls | CBC News".
  19. ^ Evans, Pete (February 5, 2019). "Canada's Sunrise Records swoops in to buy British music store chain HMV out of bankruptcy". Retrieved February 5, 2019.
  20. ^ "HMV making comeback through Toys 'R' Us locations". CTVNews. February 1, 2024. Retrieved February 1, 2024.

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HMV Canada Ltd is a Canadian entertainment retailer owned by Doug Putman under Toys R Us Canada The company was originally a subsidiary of HMV in the United Kingdom until it was sold to Hilco Capital in 2011 HMV itself would later be bought by Hilco in 2013 HMV Canada s head office was located in Etobicoke The retailer ceased operations in Spring 2017 and returned in February 2024 HMV Canada Ltd The company s logo from 2015 until 2017Company typePrivately held companyIndustryRetailFounded1986 38 years ago 1986 original February 2024 3 months ago 2024 02 revival DefunctApril 14 2017 7 years ago 2017 04 14 original FateReceivership and LiquidationSuccessorSunrise RecordsHeadquartersEtobicoke OntarioArea servedCanadaKey peopleNick Williams President and CEO 2009 2017 ProductsBooksfilmtelevisionmusictechnologymerchandisecinemaRevenue 193 million 2016 OwnerSunrise Records a Number of employees1 340 2017 ParentHMV 1986 2011 Hilco UK 2011 2017 Sunrise Records 2017 present b Websitehmv wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Final years 3 Gallery 4 Notes 5 ReferencesHistory editHMV Canada was established in 1986 by the purchase of the Mister Sound chain by EMI Music Canada Stores in the country did not have rights to the His Master s Voice trademark as it was owned by Technicolor SA and licensed out HMV Canada s application for use of the trademark was abandoned in 2010 1 Though the initials HMV came from the His Master s Voice trademark HMV was not prevented from using its initials in Canada In some radio and television commercials in the 1990s HMV Canada used HMV as an acronym for hot music values The flagship store which opened in 1991 at 333 Yonge Street in Toronto turned music shopping into a department store experience with its multiple levels escalators and specialty sections contrasting to the smaller stores of its rivals Sam s A amp A and Sunrise in the vicinity The flagship store was notable for hosting a number of in store concerts and other promotions Bands that performed in the store included Puff Daddy D Angelo Green Day Foxy Brown Red Hot Chili Peppers in an outdoor concert that shut down the Yonge and Edward Street intersection Ramones Guns N Roses Backstreet Boys NSYNC and Mariah Carey 2 3 The Yonge Street store was also notable for promoting local indie music scene by giving unsigned bands prominent shelf space on the ground floor as well as hosting in store concerts and events with Toronto bands 3 HMV also occupied a two level 20 000 square foot store in West Edmonton Mall which included an event stage known as the Phase IV Stage in front of the store The Phase IV Stage often hosted musical performances or autograph signings by artists who were making tour stops in Edmonton The space is now occupied by Sunrise Records 4 In 2005 HMV Canada took over a Virgin Megastore in Vancouver allowing it to own Canada s largest store dedicated to music and DVD 5 In the two decades to 2006 HMV was awarded Canadian Music Retailer of the Year 6 In June 2010 HMV Canada launched purehmv a customer rewards program that offered store discounts and exclusive items across music film and gaming in exchange for points gained in store 7 Over 300 000 customers joined the program in its first four months 8 In June 2011 HMV sold its Canadian stores for 2 million to Hilco UK a firm specialising in retail restructuring 9 On November 3 2011 HMV announced its flagship store in Downtown Vancouver would close in January 2012 that a smaller location would open in a different area of Downtown Vancouver in the future and the location in Richmond Centre would close 10 As of late 2012 Hilco was successful at restructuring HMV Canada and there were no plans to cease operations despite rumours stating otherwise 11 Under CEO Nick Williams HMV Canada focused on growing back catalogue music and movies not found at discount rivals while also carrying higher margin merchandise like gifts collectibles clothing and headphones while ditching video games and technology hardware By contrast former parent HMV Group remained under pressure due to stronger online competition and continuing to sell low margin video games and computers 12 In 2012 HMV had 113 stores in Canada down from 121 when it was sold by HMV Group However Hilco opened several new stores such as the one in Peter Pond Mall in Fort McMurray 13 Final years editBy 2014 HMV s profits were declining with Hilco citing online media consumption as a factor As of 2017 the company had 39 million in debt and Hilco stated that financial difficulties combined with decreasing sales meant the current situation was not sustainable On January 27 2017 HUK 10 Ltd the shell company owned by Hilco employee business partner of Nick Williams and owner of HMV UK Paul McGowan 14 sued HMV in the Ontario Superior Court They were successful and Hilco announced plans to close all HMV locations by April 30 2017 15 HMV locations held clearout sales of their remaining inventory 16 The flagship store on Yonge Street in Toronto closed on April 14 2017 2 Ontario based chain Sunrise Records bought the leases of 70 of HMV s locations in an effort to expand nationally and invited 1 340 former HMV employees to apply for 700 positions HMV s flagship location on Yonge Street in Toronto was one of the several locations that were not part of the deal and remained vacant 17 18 On February 5 2019 Sunrise Records subsequently announced its intent to buy the chain s UK parent company HMV Retail Ltd out of administration from Hilco for an undisclosed amount with the possibility of HMV Canada s revival being considered 19 In 2024 Toys R Us Canada owned by Sunrise Records owner Doug Putman announced that it would begin to introduce HMV branded departments at its locations carrying music home video and pop culture collectibles 20 Gallery edit nbsp Blu rays inside an HMV store in December 2013 nbsp The Bramalea City Centre store in December 2015 nbsp The Edmonton City Centre East store in February 2011 nbsp The Fairview Mall store in July 2014 nbsp The Kingsway Mall store in March 2017 during the liquidation nbsp The Medicine Hat Mall store in February 2017 during the liquidation nbsp The Promenade Shopping Centre store in September 2015 nbsp The Robson Street store in Vancouver in November 2011 nbsp The Toronto Eaton Centre store in October 2014 nbsp The Vaughan Mills store in March 2015 nbsp The West Edmonton Mall store in 2012 2013 during a live show nbsp The Yonge Street store in Toronto in March 2013 nbsp The Yorkdale store in August 2014Notes edit Brand Owned by JD Sports Brand Owned by JD SportsReferences edit Canadian Trademarks Details 1396181 0 Canadian Trademarks Database Intellectual property and copyright Canadian Intellectual Property Office Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada via ic gc ca a b HMV s landmark Yonge St store signs off leaving a wistful few feeling bereft The Star Toronto Star April 14 2017 a b Berman Stuart April 13 2017 Goodbye HMV on Yonge Street NOW Magazine Sunrise Records set to take over HMV s West Edmonton Mall location Edmonton Globalnews ca HMV to Open Canada s Largest Store Dedicated to Music amp DVD permanent dead link Marketnews ca June 28 2005 Retrieved September 13 2006 HMV Adds Gaming Archived September 23 2006 at archive today Marketnews ca August 28 2006 Retrieved September 13 2006 hmv gets customers closer to the stuff they love with new rewards program newswire ca June 14 2010 Retrieved November 30 2010 More than 300 000 customers join HMV s customer loyalty program in first four months paymentsbusiness ca November 22 2010 Archived from the original on December 31 2010 Retrieved November 30 2010 Amanda Andrews Matthew Holehouse June 27 2011 HMV confirms sale of stores in Canada for 2m The Daily Telegraph London Music retailer HMV to close stores in January The Vancouver Sun Canadian HMV not impacted by British version s demise Business CBC News Archived from the original on May 11 2015 Retrieved July 26 2014 At 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