WOW Sight & Sound

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WOW Sight & Sound
TypePrivate
Industry Online Retail
Founded2003
FounderSam Savvas
Sotiris Sotiris
Defunct2019
Fate Liquidation (retail stores)
Headquarters,
Australia
ProductsConsumer electronics, Video Games, Movies
Number of employees
500 (2012)
Website www.wowsightandsound.com.au
WOW Sight & Sound, Lavington, New South Wales WOW Albury AU.JPG
WOW Sight & Sound, Lavington, New South Wales

WOW Sight and Sound was an Australian audio visual retailer. Founded in 2003 with a single store in Townsville, it grew to 15 stores in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, the Northern Territory, and the Australian Capital Territory. [1] [2]

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The stores sold a wide range of electronic equipment including televisions and set-top boxes, portable media players, mobile phones, car audio, navigations systems and CB radios, accessories. A range of consumer electronics products were sold under the "Vue and Nashi" house brand. WOW Sight & Sound at one point was also a Ticketek reseller.

It also sold a range of DVDs, video game consoles, video games and music CDs. In 2008, WOW launched an online store where most products sold at storefront were available to be purchased online.

In February 2012, the company was placed in administration by the National Australia Bank. [3] [4] [5] The company had experienced a 7.7% decline in revenue in 2011 and was owed $20 m by failed property development investment company Aristicon. [3] Having been unable to find a buyer, in March 2012 administrator Ferrier Hodgson closed all 15 stores. [6] [7]

In June 2012, WOW became an online-only retailer after the name WOW Sight and Sound was purchased from the administrators by an entity not related to the original company or owners Sam Savvas and Sotiris Sotiris. [8]

In July 2014, WOW Sight & Sound name was re-launched as an online store by the new owner of the name. The storconsistedos of three websites offering customers a single checkout across all three stores. [9]

The new company ceased operations in May 2019 [10]

Sponsorships

WOW Sight & Sound was involved in the Supercars Championship, being a naming rights sponsor of Team Dynamik in 2005, WPS Racing in 2006 and 2007 and Brad Jones Racing in 2008 and 2009. [11] [12] [13]

In 2008, WOW Sight & Sound became naming rights sponsor of the Brisbane Broncos. [14] [15] they also sponsored the Brisbane Roar and Australia Zoo

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References

  1. About Us WOW Sight & Sound
  2. WOW sale campaign set to begain Sydney Morning Herald 28 February 2012
  3. 1 2 "500 jobs in peril as retailer ceases to WOW". Brisbane Times . Fairfax Media. 27 February 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2012.
  4. Corporate Recovery Matters Ferrier Hodgson 27 February 2012
  5. 500 jobs at risk as WOW Sight and Sound forced into receivership News.com.au 28 February 2012
  6. WOW stores close their doors ABC News 7 March 2012
  7. WOW Sight and Sound closing doors Coffs Harbour Advocate 7 March 2012
  8. WOW Sight & Sound Is Back Jump the Q 23 May 2012
  9. www.wowsightandsound.com.au
    www.wowgaming.com.au
    www.wowmovies.com.au
  10. Historical details for ABN 63 152 625 977 Australian Business Number
  11. Wow - it's Max back Crash 17 March 2005
  12. Wow stitches V8 sponsorship while team switches cars Appliance Retailer 22 February 2008
  13. Trading Post backs Bright's BJR drive Speedcafe 3 February 2010
  14. Wow Sight & Sound to be Brisbane Broncos principal sponsor Appliance Retailer 23 November 2007
  15. Broncos WOWed by New Sponsor Brisbane Broncos 25 November 2007