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Down 17% last year. Dude, I am totally getting my $8/month out of NetFlix. |
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I've only mentioned WB pulling their library, the biggest content exodus in the history of Netflix, BTW. Then I've gone on to speculate that because of this move, other studios might follow suit...and if they do, it will make a heavy blow against Netflix a massive one. So now if fans want WB content, they have to pay $9.99 to Warner, and $8 to Netflix, for the rest of what they've had. See how that works? It's all about exclusive content. For the longest Netflix was the only game in town. They were, and to a certain extent still are the Wal-Mart of streaming. But all of that is about to change, after this move. What used to cost you $8 is going to cost you several $10 spots/month to get all the content. This has streaming nightmare written all over it. And as I disc buyer/renter, I couldn't be happier. We'll see how Netflix stock does for Q1-3. It's all about exclusive content nowadays. I've got my popcorn, and I'll be watching this play out. Talk about entertaining! |
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![]() I'm sure you are getting your money's worth...but that's all about to change! Assuming you want all the streaming options you had w/Netflix, well now that $8 is gonna cost you $18...and that's the best case scenario. It will probably be a whole lot more. So start saving those streaming pennies! LOL! Last edited by rickah88; 05-02-2013 at 01:46 AM. |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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#828 |
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Decades. I've had NetFlix for about a decade already, streaming only for years. Think of all the money I've already saved. Its cheaper now for NetFlix than when it first started. It started out at $4/movie with $2 postage.
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Blu-ray Prince
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The really interesting question is whether this kind of balkanization of content will be a net positive for consumers. It could be pretty cool if the net effect is essentially 'ala cart cable' where instead of signing onto bloated basic and premium packages consumers in effect pay X number of dollars per month for each channel they want. |
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It is true. I think I remember reading it online a few days ago. Don't quote me, but I think netflix representatives stated that was the case.
I mentioned that this might happen ages ago. Several subscriptions for streaming services that end up costing as much as cable/sat. Cutting the cord won't be worth it. Just wait until sports goes the streaming route. We might as well stick with cable. Another thing about future EST is that people may get Into the habit of collecting digitally only for Ultraviolet or whoever to pull the plug. Like I have said before, streaming just represents problems for me. I like to be secure in the knowledge that when I want a movie, i can buy it and it will be mine forever. Renting, now that is different. Streaming is fine for that. |
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![]() Say goodbye to your one-stop streaming shop. It's been a great deal for a long time, but the studios now wany a slice of that pie. |
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http://feedfliks.com/netflix-new-instant
I always check feedfliks. They have the new and upcoming releases with dates for Netflix streaming. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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I only see you two chime in when some insignificant thing like this happens. Nothing when NetFlix signs major, multi-year deals like with Disney or Weinstein. Or CBS reaffirming that their relationship with NetFlix is Strong. Or how now Dreamworks movies go to NetFlix instead of HBO first. Or the Miramax multi-year deal. Or EXCLUSIVE US rights to BBC programs? Or the great Fox content they've added. I'd rather watch Sons of Anarchy or Archer than Blond and Blonder, but that's just me.
So I've included links to all the content deals you two must have missed, just so you realize that the 2000 crappy films that NetFlix no longer have aren't the big picture. Off to stream Archer! |
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As I said, we'll see how other studios react to this move. We'll see how "insignifigant" this really is in time. |
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Warner Bros just came out and said that it wasn't their pulling content off NetFlix, it was because they no longer have license for it, they were licensing it from Epix. That license expired so they can't provide it any longer. So your concerns about studios pulling content off NetFlix is incorrect. I knew this didn't make any sense because Warner just inked a deal with NetFlix this year. Also the number of titles is less than half the number originally quoted.
http://tv.yahoo.com/news/netflix-str...070648617.html Again, as noted by EVERYONE, this adding and subtracting of titles happens all the time including by services owned by studios like Crackle, HBO and Epix. SO AGAIN, NOTHING WAS "PULLED" FROM NETFLIX. TOTALLY WRONG AND MISLEADING. They also added bunch of titles. Off to watch MI 2. |
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