Monthly Archives: September 2011

Netflix Said Not to Face Broadcast Regulation in Canada

September 30, 2011, 5:16 PM EDT By Theophilos Argitis (Updates with Netflix closing price fifth paragraph.) Sept. 30 (Bloomberg) — Netflix Inc. won’t face regulation in Canada after the country’s broadcast agency rejected calls from BCE Inc. and other cable … Continue reading

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Netflix Needs To Realize That The Price Isn’t Right

Video: Netflix CEO Issues Mea Culpa, Changes Mail Service Name 17 images Gallery: Where Jobs Will Be Lost In 2012 Video: When Success Is More Dangerous Than Failure Image by Getty Images North America via @daylife If you haven’t thought … Continue reading

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Netflix’s Red Pill, Lovefilm’s Blue: DVDs Dowsing Amazon’s Fire?

For physical-to-digital transition, the metaphor is apt. By consigning its DVD business to a past called “Qwikster”, Netflix has swallowed the red pill and is making a digital moonshot (the same route Guardian News Media is following with its new … Continue reading

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Bank Of America’s Fee Boost Smacks Of Netflix

A Look At The Future Of Bank Of America And Citigroup Thu, Sep 29 by Brian Nichols

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More Netflix Subscribers Still Use DVDs Than Streaming

Will Richmond Amazon Gets Its Right With Video Explaining Its New Silk Browser Exclusive: More Netflix Subscribers Still Use DVDs Than Streaming for TV Viewing Google Rolls Out AdWords for Video, Driving Performance-Based Video Ad Model Streaming may be the … Continue reading

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Netflix to Tussle With Telefonica, Slim in Latin America

(Updates with closing share price.) Sept. 30 (Bloomberg) — Netflix Inc., seeking growth in Latin America after a price increase angered its U.S. DVD and online customers, is confronting entrenched competitors and cultural hurdles in its drive south of the … Continue reading

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September’s Almost Over for Netflix

Recs 1 By Rick Aristotle Munarriz | More Articles September 30, 2011 | Comments (2) If there’s any silver lining for Netflix (Nasdaq: NFLX  ) , it’s that October’s just a handful of hours away. September has been brutal for the … Continue reading

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The Price Isn’t Right: What New York Times, Apple and In-N-Out Could Teach Netflix

Image by Getty Images North America via @daylife If you haven’t thought much about the debacle at Netflix, you should. What happened was more than a minor public-relations snafu. Netflix stumbled in its pricing—a minefield for any business and the … Continue reading

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Netflix flub: Not as bad as you think

Netflix is covering all its crisis PR bases while doubling down on the moves that made subscribers angry in the first place. Can the company really have its cake and eat it too? By Anne VanderMey, reporter FORTUNE — Up … Continue reading

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Netflix to Tussle With Telefonica, Slim in Latin America

September 30, 2011, 12:02 PM EDT By Ronald Grover, Manuel Baigorri and Cliff Edwards (Updates share price in 10th paragraph.) Sept. 30 (Bloomberg) — Netflix Inc., seeking growth in Latin America after a price increase angered its U.S. DVD and … Continue reading

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