Netflix
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Netflix 'Streamageddon' eliminates hundreds of streaming movies
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Movie buffs will very soon have far fewer titles to choose from on Netflix in a move that industry watchers haven given an ominous name - Streamageddon.
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Netflix could profit from USPS cutting Saturday service
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The U.S. Postal Service's planned shift to five days of home delivery a week instead of six may make Netflix Inc. slightly more profitable by lowering the costs for sending out its familiar red envelopes with DVDs. That's because subscribers may be able to watch fewer DVDs for the same monthly price.
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How "House of Cards" portrays Washington
CommentPOLITICO's Patrick Gavin came on the show to talk about "House of Cards" and how it portrays Washington, DC.
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Netflix pledges to caption all content by 2014
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A Netflix spokesman says offering high quality captioning on the more than 1,000 devices on which Netflix is available is a "tall order."
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What are the top 10 most rented movies?
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So what’s the most popular rental of all time – at least according to Netflix? The answer will likely surprise you.
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Netflix future hinges on increased streaming subscriptions
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Shaking off the stigma of a massive flop won't be easy, a challenge Netflix CEO Reed Hastings acknowledges. Just a year after admirers fawned over their earnings, Hastings quipped: "Now, it's just pity."
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Netflix is reviving axed 'Arrested Development'
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"Arrested Development" is coming back to life on the Netflix video streaming service.
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The 'Qwikster' experiment is over before it started
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Netflix is already abandoning its widely panned decision to separate its DVD-by-mail and Internet streaming services. The new DVD service, dubbed Qwikster, never launched.
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Blockbuster, Dish Network gang up on Netflix
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The Blockbuster video store chain and new owner Dish Network are ganging up on Netflix with a less expensive way to watch Internet video and rent DVDs through the mail.
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Netflix separates its DVD, streaming businesses, naming the latter Qwikster
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Netflix Inc. is formally separating its online streaming and DVD-by-mail service, naming the latter "Qwikster."
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Netflix stock sinks after subscriber forecast falls
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Netflix Inc. lowered its expectations for U.S. subscribers for the third quarter Thursday, sending shares of the movie rental company down 14 percent.
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Netflix price increase has subscribers angry, considering other options
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Under the new plan, customers who want to rent DVDs by mail and watch video on the Internet will need to pay at least $16 per month.
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