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Best Science Fiction Series to Watch on NetflixA review of three of the best science fiction television series.
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Are AT&T and Redbox Alienating Customers Similar to the Bank of America and Netflix Fiascos?How many price hike justifications can companies such as AT&T and Redbox give, with a struggling economy at play and consumers squeezed for every dollar? It's easy to say, "Cost of operations is causing us to raise prices."
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Five Television Titles to Catch on Netflix Instant WatchWith so many titles available to watch instantly, sometimes it can be difficult to pick which show to watch. Here a some favorites you won't want to miss!
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Why Netflix Can’t Stream All of Its Movies OnlineA through explanation of why Netflix customers are only able to watch a small fraction of the movies available on Netflix.
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Comedy Movies Made Available for Netflix Instant Streaming on January 1, 2012Some comedies have been released for instant viewing from Netflix as of January 1, 2012.
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Movies Made Available for Netflix Instant Viewing on January 1, 2012...And Some Will Be Gone by AprilCheck out these movies made available for instant viewing from Netflix on January 1, 2012.
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Catch These Comedies Before They Are Removed from Netflix Instant Streaming in 2012A number of comedies will be removed from Netflix instant streaming the day before 2011 turns into 2012. Catch them while you can! -
Netflix is Moving in the Right Direction -- FinallyNetflix is enhancing content and expanding devices, which could bring the company back into monster popularity levels.
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Netflix Could 'Like' FacebookNew legislation that could change video viewing disclosures could help a Netflix and Facebook partnership change Internet video again.
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Netflix CEO Says Online Streaming Will Soon Overtake Cable OfferingsNeflix CEO Reed Hastings spoke to a group of investment bankers recently and contends that soon people will abandon cable offerings and instead opt for streamed movies and shows.
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Five Classic Jerry Lewis Comedies Made Available for Instant Streaming on Netflix Until March 13, 2012Comedy fans were given a holiday season present by Netflix in the form of five classic Jerry Lewis movies. Hurry, however, as they will be removed come the middle of March 2012.
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Netflix CEO Acknowledges Mistakes but Still Plays for SympathyYou wouldn't think Netflix would be flopping around like a fish out of sea, not when they've been around since the late 90's and not when they were a leading company for over a decade. But that's exactly the impression they are giving off.
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Netflix Reeling After Credit Rating DowngradeNetflix confounds industry analysts by trying to raise money in a risky way, even as it's stock continues to fall.
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Five Funny Comedies on Netflix You Can Watch for the Price of Forever Giving Up Your Precious Time Watching Dreck like `Your Highness'A lot of people complain that there is nothing worth watching on the instant streaming selection of Netflix. Are these the same people who didn't demand their money back after paying the same price to watch 'Your Highness"?
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Would Netflix Gamble on ‘Community’?These two shows may have more in common than we thought. One is being resurrected and the other is being buried, but I am holding on to hope.
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"Top Gear" Hits NetFlixThe BBC Series Top Gear is now available for instant streaming on NetFlix
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Netflix Moving Toward Original Programming Could Be a Good SignThe announcement that Netflix is reviving "Arrested Development" could be a hint of things to come in the world of streaming video, and offer signs the company is starting to get the ship on the right course.
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Previewing the Post-DVD World: Don't Expect the Free Ride to LastMovie fans anticipating continued price decreases as physical media gets phased out should prepare for sticker shock -
Redbox Joins Netflix in Price HikeWhile popular DVD rental kiosk Redbox has hiked their price, they showed Netflix how customers want their information for such an event is supposed to be handled.
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Netflix Might Know What it is Doing After AllWith two new licensing agreements, Netflix might finally have gotten the message that fans were sending. With any luck, more deals follow.
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Finding Humor in Documentaries Recently Made Available for Instant Streaming on NetflixLooking for some documentaries made with a sense of humor? Depends on your sense of what's funny, of course.
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Look Before You Leap! Netflix’s $10 Billion Mistake!How much money will Netflix pay for raising their prices on loyal customers? Maybe their entire company. Netflix took a big leap prior to knowing where they would land. This mistake has already proven to be costly.
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NetFlix Didn’t Have Bad Ideas, Just Bad TimingPoorly implemented changes at Netflix caused a customer revolt and left the company in worse shape than before they tried to fix their problems. They tried to do too much to fast and their customers revolted. -
Instant View in the Wake of Netflix's Embarrassment: BuriedRyan Reynolds in an undersold 2010 indie film. A quality movie recently added to the Instant Que on Netflix. A review of the kind of movie still possible through Netflix.
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Netflix Still Big Player in Online Video StreamingNetflix is still a major company in terms of online video streaming despite losing a lot of its stock value.
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Netflix Stock Continues to SinkNetflix needs to get their heads together before it is too late. Despite increased revenue the stock price continues to fall, which could signal flagging confidence.
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Drop in Netflix Stock Price Makes CNBC's Jim Cramer Look like an IdiotDrop in Netflix Stock Price Makes CNBC's Jim Cramer Look Like an Idiot. Cramer recommended Netflix stock for a long time on his TV show.
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Netflix and Other Short-Sighted Business FailuresWith huge marketing and research divisions, it is rare that large corporations miss the mark on customer satisfaction by far. Netflix managed this feat twice in the course of a few weeks. Here are three other companies that fixed what was never broken. -
Netflix to Qwikster and Back: Bad Business Decisions That Haven't Been FixedWhen companies make changes to improve, it's usually to improve their bottom line. When customers react negatively to bad business decisions, some companies still don't listen. -
Netflix 'Qwikly' WithdrawsA look at how the rise and fall of Qwikster could have taken a lesson from some of the classic branding miscues of the past.
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Should Other Businesses Learn a Lesson from Netflix?Recent Netflix changes angered customers, and Netflix immediately changed course even before the proposed changes were implemented. What are some companies who have made unpopular business practice changes and stayed the course?
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Bad Business Decisions That Should Follow Netflix's ExampleThis is a list of companies who tried to fix what wasn't broken. They should be more like Netflix and respond to the complaints of their customers.
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Netflix: When You're Wrong, You're WrongLots of companies make mistakes or changes that anger their customers every year. Very few have the guts to own up to it like Netflix did. Who else should follow suit?
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Netflix Nixes Qwikster: But Can the Damage Be Repaired?Netflix announces plans to abandon Qwikster after angry reactions from customers. -
Netflix Wises Up, Hastily Ditches QwiksterAsk and ye shall receive. After subscribers flee Netflix under the threat of the separate DVD service, Qwikster, Netflix scraps the plan completely.
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Netflix Ditches Qwikster Following Negative Customer FeedbackNetflix has gone back on their plans, and has announced that their new service, Qwikster, will never launch. Qwikster would have separated the companies DVD renting and online streaming services into two separate accounts.
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Corporate Damage Control – Netflix EditionMy opinions on the recent Netflix announcement and what the future will bring for the company
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First Person: Dear Netflix, We Are ThroughI am a loyal girl, but when Netflix announced a 60 percent price hike fresh off the heels of a hard-to-swallow news announcement, it was time to say goodbye.
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The Trouble with NetflixAn outline of the poor business decisions that Netflix has made throughout the month of September. These decisions may lead to the demise of the company.
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Netflix and Amazon Up the Stakes in a Streaming Video Face-OffBoth Amazon and Netflix sank big bucks into their streaming video libraries in recent weeks as the competition between the two for the digital market heats up.





