the "inside scoop". lmao.
Netflix possible had the inside scoop on probable postal changes. Since the USPS is doing so poorly, they are looking at eliminating hundreds of mail processing facilities, This means no more overnight Netflix deliveries in most location. Good reason to sell off a part of the company that will start to suffer.
the "inside scoop". lmao.
It USPS plans were announced after the Netflix decision.
yeah. no one saw it coming.
Sarcasm... But I wouldn't mind watching Curb if it was available. Thankfully the poster the that mentioned Icefilms.org deserves some props. As soon as I saw his post I went to the site followed the instructions and started streaming. Curb's available too. It's awesome!
Netflix, Hulu and Tehparadox (for cable tv shows and movies) is all I need.
A fileserve account for tehparadox. Total cost per month less than $20
so much for qwikster
http://blog.netflix.com/2011/10/dvds...etflixcom.html
I'd say redbox has them by the balls
Once redboxs contacts with the studious end they'll be in the same body. The studious see hire profitable they stews ands they want their cut
Exsqueeze me???
in autocorrect on my ty ing phone
long story short redbox's ;rices will likely go up because studios will charge them more having seen how successfu redbox is. Just like what they did to netflix
Dam I didn't even know redbox was getting into the rice business. that and I like rice..
this kind of sucks. i wanted them to compete with gamefly. now that company can stay mediocre.
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Redbox's prices won't go up. There aren't any contracts and they can't be charged anything. If you own an actual copy of a DVD, you can rent it, sell it, and do anything else as long as it doesn't violate copyrights.
They have contracts with studios to buy in bulk at a discount. I remember reading disney was already considering raising the prices on what sold to them
Didn't know that part tbh
Screaming buy now at $87.00????
On Demand is going to kill all of them. It's already your cable or satellite provider, and you just push a button. No stocking fees for them, no one to go around servicing equipment.
Movies will become on demand and basically on theaters as well.
They may become like expensive ppv events, 50 dollars or so, but the entire family can watch it at home.
It's coming.
Like Amazon on demand?
No because no one watches Amazon. You have to have an internet account for that.
I am talking about cable or satellite providers offering movies the day they are in theaters.
It's going to happen. Online outlets like Netflix and Amazon probably won't be able to compete with Time Warner and some of the large satellite providers in terms of exclusive studio deals.
There are a lot of people ditching satellite and cable all together and just using an internet connection. Anyone who would have on demand also has high speed i'm willing to bet.
Itunes is probably going to get this at some point, which they have already but for lesser films.
If Amazon and Itunes can offer the same quality that a cable company could, its game on ( I dont know as I havent used these services yet)
telling me the markets would react well to Quikster
Yeah people are just getting in line to jump on cable or satalite.
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