Netflix just inked a deal with THE (for all of you Ohio State fans) Walt Disney Company which calls for and order of "an 'unprecedented' slate of original live-action Marvel series." See the original story here: http://tbivision.com/news/2013/11/netflix-seals-unprecedented-marvel-dea...! So, what do...
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No one is buying out Netflix - They all count on Netflix as an ancillary market. That and they couldn't afford it. It would be cheaper to buy out HBO. http://www.theverge.com/2013/10/21/4862966/netfli...
Expand commentNo one is buying out Netflix - They all count on Netflix as an ancillary market. That and they couldn't afford it. It would be cheaper to buy out HBO. http://www.theverge.com/2013/10/21/4862966/netflix-q3-2013-earnings
I think the better question might be - who is Netflix going to buy out. :)
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Hey gang, this discussion was hit upon at many of the roundtables and seminars at Austin Film Fest two weeks ago. Normal broadcast TV will be DONE within 15 years or so, in lieu of the Netflix/Hulu/ o...
Expand commentHey gang, this discussion was hit upon at many of the roundtables and seminars at Austin Film Fest two weeks ago. Normal broadcast TV will be DONE within 15 years or so, in lieu of the Netflix/Hulu/ or insert your own VOD company. Broadcast is getting too expensive to do, to have a show last only one season, or the dreaded cancelled within 3-5 episodes. Online streaming has much lower overhead, and a built-in audience. Netflix just upped the the ante on this acquisition. HBO is going to have to rethink that "I Hate You" relationship with them, and start offering its product to Netflix subscribers.
Mr. Knox.. Keep pushing.
Indeed Paisan. I intend to create content for Netflix. The business model is amazing!