Redbox is still around and fulfills much of the same purpose as the netflix DVD rental business. It has never gotten the attention that Netflix did, but was arguably as important in the downfall of traditional video rental stores like blockbuster as Netflix ever was.
Blockbuster is a funny one really.
Back in 2000 or so, Netflix was offered to Blockbuster for $50 million, to which Blockbuster declined the purchase (their then BB CEO laughed the Netflix boss, Reed Hastings, who is still Netflix CEO, out of the room). They had later considered launching a VOD service with Enron (before, y'know, all of that went blew up.) Interestingly, Netflix would only launch the streaming service in 2007, it's not as if they were the first to the idea or anything like that. It was just that they managed to get the right content and interest early on, and Blockbuster struggled badly in the 2008 recession and completely failed to innovate.
And then in the middle of their "no more late fees" campaign they added extra fees, at a time when Netflix was cheaper and had a wider selection!