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Television 2015: Netflix Is A Video Store That Saved A Western
People in television talk a lot about brands, but sometimes the way a content provider brands itself can actually affect what shows it can save.
London Netflix Office Searches For Qualified Couch Potato
The office is looking to hire a tagger. That is someone to watch Netflix titles and categorize them. The successful applicant may work from home.
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Wall Street Thinks Netflix Is The Next Big Thing
Market analysts see parallels with Tesla and Amazon as the company spends big to grow its business ahead of immediate profits.
Netflix Built Its Microgenres By Staring Into The American Soul
Fresh Air tech contributor Alexis Madrigal counted 76,897 microgenres on the online streaming and DVD rental service, many of which are bizarrely personalized (Violent Action Thrillers Starring Bruce Willis, Tearjerkers From The 1970s). He says the company "knows you."
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The Netflix v. 'Unofficial Bridgerton Musical' lawsuit, explained
Netflix is suing Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear, who wrote the Grammy-winning Unofficial Bridgerton Musical, for infringement of intellectual property rights of the streaming service's hit show.
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings Defines Its Competition
Hastings says the competition is not really Amazon, YouTube or other video services. He says the real competition is sleep. People binge watch videos on Netflix until they drop off.
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Netflix lays off several hundred more employees
The decision follows the company's layoff of 150 employees in May and the loss of 200,000 U.S. subscribers in April, the first customer decline in over a decade.
With An Eye On Oscars, Netflix Sent 'Roma' To Theaters First
Alfonso Cuarón's acclaimed movie has been part of an ongoing battle over who gets to premiere movies: streaming services like Netflix, or theaters?
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No Internet Connection? No Problem. Netflix Adds Offline Viewing
The video streaming giant joins Amazon in offering the option to download videos to mobile devices. It's the latest development in the highly competitive and rapidly changing online streaming market.
Mo'Nique's Netflix Discrimination Case Moves Forward
A judge says the Oscar-winning actress's discrimination and retaliation suit against Netflix can move forward.
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