GigaomNetflix exec: HBO would have many more customers if it sold online-only subscriptions
Netflix CFO David Wells has some interesting advice for HBO: Become more like us, and you could be twice as big. Read more »
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Netflix CFO David Wells has some interesting advice for HBO: Become more like us, and you could be twice as big. Read more »
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It should be no surprise, then, that self-reported Netflix users also watch a lot of regular TV, and have a higher incidence of Amazon Prime and Hulu Plus usage. Read more »
It looks like Chromecast won’t be limited to playing content from YouTube and Netflix for very long, with a number of media platforms getting ready to support the new device. Read more »
Unless and until Netflix gives the world some better way to gauge its success, however, others are likely to go on trying to fill the void as best they can. Read more »
Two tech giants took new steps this week to shake up the TV industry — in the long term, Apple is the best bet to emerge a winner. Read more »
None of this makes Apple TV a viable cable replacement for those who want premium content and live sports because it still requires that pesky cable subscription. But Apple is slowly… Read more »