A bit off topic, but what is the quality like for streaming videos from Netflix?
At best, like watching a high-def DVD. At worst, like watching a VHS.
A bit off topic, but what is the quality like for streaming videos from Netflix?
Secondly, although it seems to run counter-intuitive to today's instant gratification culture, the mail-order Netflix and similar services have really taken off.
1.1 new customers. Pretty awesome. Bye bye Blockbuster.Netflix added 1.1 million customers to its ranks in the fourth quarter, a record for the 11-year-old company, and posted a 36% surge in profit, the company said Wednesday.
Netflix earned $30.9 million on revenue that climbed 24% to $445 million.
Sorry to resurrect...but...
The Hollywood Reporter is reporting:
1.1 new customers. Pretty awesome. Bye bye Blockbuster.Netflix added 1.1 million customers to its ranks in the fourth quarter, a record for the 11-year-old company, and posted a 36% surge in profit, the company said Wednesday.
Netflix earned $30.9 million on revenue that climbed 24% to $445 million.
Edited to ad: Blockbuster stock is 36 cents, with a company value of 70 million, while Netflix...2.8 Billion.
How the hell are they still in business?
Netflix doesn't operate in Canada.Here in Canada we're not seeing Netflix have much (any?) of an impact,
I went into one yesterday for no reason at all, I forgot how small it is, they almost have no DVDs for rent left. There is one section for Blu-ray, then a huge section of used movies and games for sale, the rental area, maybe 200 square feet of older movies to rent and the useless new releases. It's useless because they have a rental box thing outside for new movies!
Netflix doesn't operate in Canada.Here in Canada we're not seeing Netflix have much (any?) of an impact,
Sorry to resurrect...but...
The Hollywood Reporter is reporting:
1.1 new customers. Pretty awesome. Bye bye Blockbuster.Netflix added 1.1 million customers to its ranks in the fourth quarter, a record for the 11-year-old company, and posted a 36% surge in profit, the company said Wednesday.
Netflix earned $30.9 million on revenue that climbed 24% to $445 million.
Edited to ad: Blockbuster stock is 36 cents, with a company value of 70 million, while Netflix...2.8 Billion.
Stick a fork in Blockbuster. It's done.Maybe it's coincidence, or maybe it's karma. But we have a few developments this week that combine to illustrate how quickly movie fans are shifting their home video rental habits from traditional DVDs to digital transmissions.
Blockbuster said yesterday, in its 2009 annual report, that its continuing losses and backbreaking debt raise "substantial doubt" about its ability to remain solvent. The video and game rental chain that once made Hollywood moguls tremble saw its net loss rise 49% to $558.2 million last year on revenues of $4.1 billion, down 19.8% from the previous year.This year continues to look gloomy. Faced with growing competition from Redbox's $1-a-night DVD rental kiosks, Netflix, and a host of Internet and cable video on demand services, Blockbuster says that sales at its stores open a year or more will continue to fall in 2010. It has a little more than 4,000 stores -- that includes franchises as well as ones it owns -- after closing 567 last year.
I sure with the US Postal Service going tits up Netflix stock must be crashing. No Saturday service, talk of odd/even residential delivery when the one day service stoppage fails to end the USPS losses....Sorry to resurrect...but...
The Hollywood Reporter is reporting:
1.1 new customers. Pretty awesome. Bye bye Blockbuster.Netflix added 1.1 million customers to its ranks in the fourth quarter, a record for the 11-year-old company, and posted a 36% surge in profit, the company said Wednesday.
Netflix earned $30.9 million on revenue that climbed 24% to $445 million.
Edited to ad: Blockbuster stock is 36 cents, with a company value of 70 million, while Netflix...2.8 Billion.
Today is a good day to be a Netflix stockholder who bought at $19.75.![]()
Where will I buy used DVDs for $5-7 now???
I sure with the US Postal Service going tits up Netflix stock must be crashing. No Saturday service, talk of odd/even residential delivery when the one day service stoppage fails to end the USPS losses....Sorry to resurrect...but...
The Hollywood Reporter is reporting:
1.1 new customers. Pretty awesome. Bye bye Blockbuster.
Edited to ad: Blockbuster stock is 36 cents, with a company value of 70 million, while Netflix...2.8 Billion.
Today is a good day to be a Netflix stockholder who bought at $19.75.![]()
I sure with the US Postal Service going tits up Netflix stock must be crashing. No Saturday service, talk of odd/even residential delivery when the one day service stoppage fails to end the USPS losses....Sorry to resurrect...but...
The Hollywood Reporter is reporting:
1.1 new customers. Pretty awesome. Bye bye Blockbuster.
Edited to ad: Blockbuster stock is 36 cents, with a company value of 70 million, while Netflix...2.8 Billion.
Today is a good day to be a Netflix stockholder who bought at $19.75.![]()
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