Category: Netflix News
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Without Paying for Friends and The Office, Netflix Will Have More to Invest in Original Content
Recently, we learned that some of the most popular series on Netflix will be leaving the streaming service within in the next couple years. While that isn’t great news for fans of those specific shows, there is a silver lining for Netflix. When Netflix released their second quarter earnings report, the company noted that without…
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Netflix Confirms That it Does Not Have Plans to Start Using Ads
Recently, we heard some reports from the TV industry claiming that Netflix has plans to start running ads. These rumors were mostly coming from Netflix competitors and outlets that run ads themselves and would benefit from Netflix running ads as well. Now, Netflix has spoken out about these stories and has confirmed that there are…
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Netflix’s Subscriber Growth Slowed Down in The 2nd Quarter of 2019
Today Netflix announced their 2nd quarter 2019 earnings, and it showed a noticeable drop in new subscribers. According to Netflix, they added 2.7 million new subscribers in the 2nd quarter of 2019. This is far lower than the 5 million that was projected and lower than the 5.5 million they added in the 2nd quarter…
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Netflix Alters ’13 Reasons Why’ Scene Graphically Depicting Suicide
The season one finale of the Netflix show 13 Reasons Why included a nearly 3 minute long scene that showed the character Hannah, played by Katherine Langford, ending her life. Netflix has now removed the scene and edited the episode which now shows Hannah looking in the mirror and cutting to her parents reacting to…
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Netflix Could Reportedly Lose $935 Million Every Year Because of HBO Max & NBCUniversal’s New Streaming Service
Two of Netflix’s biggest shows are about to leave the services between now and early 2021. Now a new study says 1 in 10 Netflix subscribers say they will cancel when The Office leaves Netflix. Now according to research from InMyArea Research, Netflix could lose $935 million every year from subscribers leaving for other services…
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Here is Everything New on Netflix, Hulu, & Amazon For The Week of July 15th 2019
Available July 16 The Break-Up Disney’s The Princess and the Frog Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein Wynonna Earp Season 3 Available July 17 Pinky Malinky: Part 3 Available July 18 Secret Obsession Available July 19 Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee: New 2019: Freshly Brewed The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants Season 3 La casa de papel: Part…
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Stranger Things is Bringing Past Netflix Subscribers Back to the Streaming Service
Stranger Things has taken the lead as Netflix’s most successful original series. Set in the 1980’s, the series is the perfect mix of nostalgia, supernatural elements, and darkness to keep a massive audience entertained. The second season of the Netflix hit pulled in 15 million viewers within the first three days of its release. Season…
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Almost 60% of Americans Reportedly Subscribe to Netflix but Hulu & Amazon Are Catching Up
Today Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP and Vorhaus Advisors released their annual Digital Strategy Study looking at a wide range of digital products including TV streaming services. According to the Digital Strategy Study, 60% of Americans subscribe to Netflix followed by Amazon Prime Video at 41% and Hulu at 32%. From there you see a big…
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Netflix Plans to Cut Back on Smoking in Its Original Programming & Disclose If There Is Smoking
The third season of Stranger Things is out and it’s a hit with many, but not everyone. There has been an outcry about Netflix’s use of smoking in its original programming, especially Stranger Things. Now Netflix has responded by saying that they plan to cut back on the amount of smoking you will see in…
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Half of Netflix’s Most Popular Shows Reportedly Could Be Leaving Netflix
Over the last few weeks, we have heard that several of Netflix’s most popular shows including Friends and The Office will be leaving Netflix. This is all happening because WarnerMedia and NBCUniversal are both launching their own streaming service. According to TDG, with half or more of Netflix’s most-viewed shows are owned by Disney, WarnerMedia,…