Kmart jumped the shark way back when Rosie O'Donnell was doing commercials for them. This is a thread about commercials, so that only seems appropriate.Sears jumped the Shark in 2005 when KMART married them. It's funny KMART is the one that bought Sears, but their corporate name is Sears Holding Corporation and they operate out of Sears HQ in Hoffman Estates, Illinois.
Sears jumped the Shark in 2005 when KMART married them. It's funny KMART is the one that bought Sears, but their corporate name is Sears Holding Corporation and they operate out of Sears HQ in Hoffman Estates, Illinois.
Sears jumped the shark WAAAY before they merged with K-Mart - they've been in decline since the 80s at least. I live in San Francisco - they closed their Mission District store in the 70s, and their main store on Geary Blvd in the 90s. I think there is now one Sears on this entire side of the Bay. The Sears in downtown Oakland is in a beautiful old building, but the store is a dump.
If it wasn't for Craftsman tools and Kenmore applicances (still great brands, IMO), Sears would be done for.
Speaking of commercials, is anyone old enough to remember the jingle "Sears has EVERYTHING?"
Your post has an ad for TiVo Roamio in it.3 commercials I've seen lately for the Hopper by Dish Network.
PS Dish Network will never get a dime of mine if I'm ever able to live on my own. After all these years they still refuse to carry The Yes Network, which is a RSN that carries the NY Yankees Baseball Team and Brooklyn Nets NBA team. I also believe the also no longer carry SNY another RSN. This one carries The Mets Baseball Team and all games from the University of Connecticut (Football, Mens Baseketball, and Women Basketball) that are not on ESPN, ESPNU, ESPN3, or CBS.
I predict within the next two to three years, KMART will be out of business. Completely. They are a shell of its own self from looking at the K-Mart of the '70s.
-crainbebo
As for annoying commercials, the new ones with Michael Bolton singing for Honda (there's two of them) are horrible. He's no longer hip, and enough people can't stand hearing him.
I have seen Kmart commercials in recent years filmed in stores that looked so nice that I just KNEW that they could NOT be Kmart stores!Back to KMART. I swear SHC is deliberately trying to get people not go to KMART. Several of their recent commercials have been so stupid they are turn-offs. They don't make me want to go there to shop and I'm not just saying that because I work for Walmart. The latest one is the "Gifting Out" commercial for their night time Thanksgiving Sale. UGH!
Kmart is closing a store here in the Nashville area that, according to a news report that I recently heard, has been there since 1965! It is not entirely their fault, as that neighborhood has become a high-crime area. I used to live about a mile from that Kmart, until I too, moved away a decade ago. I am sure that that area was probably still fairly rural back in 1965.I predict within the next two to three years, KMART will be out of business. Completely. They are a shell of its own self from looking at the K-Mart of the '70s.
Firepoint - They just did the same thing in Waterbury, Connecticut. The store opened 40 years ago. It closed on Saturday November 10th. It was the first department store on Wolcott Street. I called that store Ghetto Mart. They hadn't done much upkeep on the store in years! Let me cite an example - I went to the store to do some shopping back in February about a week after a blizzard dumped 3 feet of snow on the state of Connecticut. The roof of the store was leaking so badly that half the store was roped off including the Men's department. They were using merchandise they were supposed to be selling to collect the water. (You know those giant Rubbermaid Containers people buy to store things in). The store also smelled weird, the floors were dirty, and they turned the former Little Cesar's Pizza into a giant Clearance Section. They installed a temporary door and a master lock on the former kitchen. And the floors were miss-matched.
People say that the Waterbury K-MART was doomed when Walmart opened across the street, but let me tell you something that particular KMART was in decline for years before Walmart was even open and before KMART and Sears got married.
I was going to post about this. There's one version that's not as bad as the other. The radio commercial is always bad.As for annoying commercials, the new ones with Michael Bolton singing for Honda (there's two of them) are horrible. He's no longer hip, and enough people can't stand hearing him.
Thank you. Why do so many people like her?
I never could. He is the male equivalent of Whitney Houston - both are howlers.
Me too. I used to live a lot closer to one. Then they closed it.Kmart is closing a store here in the Nashville area that, according to a news report that I recently heard, has been there since 1965! It is not entirely their fault, as that neighborhood has become a high-crime area. I used to live about a mile from that Kmart, until I too, moved away a decade ago. I am sure that that area was probably still fairly rural back in 1965.
I miss the Kmart of the '70s.