finance.yahoo.com - 10/24/2009
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Netflix Inc.'s stock price climbed to a new high Friday as investors shook off concerns about the DVD-by-mail pioneer's rising expenses and focused instead on an upcoming deal that is expected to bring in a large wave of new subscribers. Shares soared as high as $57.50 ...
blog.us.playstation.com - 10/26/2009
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blog.us.playstation.com —
Attention, PlayStation 3 owners: want to watch a
movie streamed instantly from Netflix via your PS3? I’ve...
got terrific news for you; very soon you’ll be able to do just that. Netflix PS3 We’re excited to announce today that Netflix and Sony have ...
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Netflix Coming Soon to PlayStation 3 – ...
bits.blogs.nytimes.com - 10/26/2009
readwriteweb.com - 10/23/2009
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readwriteweb.com —
During yesterday's Q3 earnings call, Netflix CEO Reed
Hastings revealed the company's plans to launch a streaming-only...
service which will allow users to watch movies via their PCs without having to sign up for the DVD-by-mail portion of the Netflix ...
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Netflix to Launch Streaming-Only Service...but Not in ...
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Netflix Hinting At Streaming On Other Consoles? [NetFlix]
Kotaku —
[image] Movie rental company Netflix may be expanding its internet streaming of movies and TV shows beyond PCs, set top boxes, internet ready TVs and Xbox 360s. The company revealed yesterday it was adding another well-adopted platform to its service. Netflix wouldn't name the device it planned to add to its arsenal of stream-ready electronics, but the Associated Press reported it was one "already owned by a large number of consumers." It also reports that analysts are speculating that it could be the ...
Upcoming new device integration sends Netflix stock soaring
Joystiq —
Netflix's stock hit a new high today on word from the company that its movie streaming service will soon be available through a device owned by a large number of consumers. The company wouldn't name names, but the Associated Press reports that analysts are speculating it to be the oft-rumored and Hastings-desired inclusion of the service on the PS3 or Wii. Netflix stated that its Xbox 360 service helped the company add 2.4 million subscribers since September of 2008. This new deal, according to the company, is predicted to bring in 900,000 to 1.2 million more customers in just the fourth quarter -- it also ...
Netflix hints at Watch Instantly integration on 'already-popular device'
Engadget —
Microsoft's Xbox 360 may call itself the only console to stream Netflix, but all that could be changing -- and soon. As Netflix continues to pull in new subscribers (and cash flow) like it's no big deal, the company is apparently looking to spread its wings even further by integrating its wildly popular Watch Instantly feature into ...
Netflix hints at Watch Instantly integration on 'already-popular device'
Engadget HD —
Filed under: Industry, Media streamers, Other hardware, Internet
Microsoft's Xbox 360 may call itself the only console to stream Netflix, but all that could be changing -- and soon. As Netflix continues to pull in new subscribers (and cash flow) like it's no big deal, the company is apparently ...
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Netflix Comes To PlayStation, What About iPhone?
blog.ziggytek.com 10/26/2009 —
As we’ve all heard, Netflix has finally arrived to the PlayStation 3. While this is great news, iPhone users are still in the dark about whether or not Netflix is looking into mobile streaming. Earlier last month, Netflix CEO, Reed Hastings reported that Netflix was currently focusing ...
Netflix likes price
videobusiness.com 11/6/2009 — Netflix likes price-window tradeoff PHYSICAL: Retailer asking for hefty discounts, which studios have yet to give By Susanne Ault -- Video Business, 11/6/2009 NOV. 6 | PHYSICAL: Netflix will accept a one-month delay on new releases an option it is ...
Netflix Dragging Feet on Streaming to the iPhone
modmyi.com 9/23/2009 —
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In what could very well be another nail in the coffin for your local video rental store, Netflix is continuing to search for new and faster ways of delivering the films and entertainment that we love.
In a recent interview with Reuters, as chronicled on CNET ...
We Know Hollywood Is This Dumb. Et Tu, Netflix?
techcrunch.com 11/10/2009 — Back in August, we wrote about the Hollywood movie studios conspiring to keep new release DVDs away from services like Netflix and Redbox for as many as 30 days after their release. The idea behind this from Hollywood’s perspective is simple: ...
The Netflix Before There Was Netflix
newteevee.com 8/20/2009 — I’m sure I wasn’t alone in thinking that Netflix invented the rent-movies-by-mail business. But Hacking Netflix has unearthed a gem about a company called Video Mailbox that offered rent-by-mail — on VHS, no less — way back in ...