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| type = Limited liability company

| type = Limited liability company

| industry = eBooks, Library Services, Software and App Development, Digital Content Management, Publishing

| industry = eBooks, Library Services, Software and App Development, Digital Content Management, Publishing

| founded = {{Start date and age|1989}} in [[Holland, Ohio]]

| founder = John Eldred Jr.

| founder = John Eldred Jr.

| hq_location = Holland, OH

| hq_location = Holland, OH


Latest revision as of 02:45, 28 October 2025

Midwest Tape, LLC
Company type Limited liability company
Industry eBooks, Library Services, Software and App Development, Digital Content Management, Publishing
Founded 1989; 36 years ago (1989) in Holland, Ohio
Founder John Eldred Jr.
Headquarters Holland, OH,

United States

Area served

Worldwide

Key people

Jeff Jankowski (President and CEO)
Products physical and digital fulfillment services for libraries and publishers

Number of employees

350
Website www.midwesttape.com

Midwest Tape LLC is a full-service distributor serving the public library sector. The company specializes in shelf-ready DVDs, Blu-rays, physical audiobooks, and similar merchandise that libraries can purchase “pre-processed” with the needed bar codes, labels, RFID, and other tags necessary for libraries. The Midwest Tape catalog includes more than 13 million titles.[1]

Midwest Tape LLC was founded in 1989 and is located in Holland, Ohio.[2] Its origins trace back to 1983 in which, John Eldred, the owner of a video rental store “Sights and Sounds” in Toledo, Ohio, was encouraged by a customer to sell used VHS tapes to public libraries.[citation needed] Subsequently, selling VHS tapes to public libraries became a significant part of the “Sights and Sounds” business.[1][3] Then, in 1989, John Eldred founded Midwest Tape to specifically serve the public library market.[1][3]

Dreamscape:[4] an audiobook and video production company.

Hoopla digital:[5] a web and mobile platform for accessing digital content through public libraries.

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