 | I believe this. My kids love Netflix. They love being able to watch what they want and when they want on their devices Android Tablet, 3DS, and Roku. If you looked at my netflix account it's all kid shows because they are the primary users. |
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 | I haven't been supporting the industry for years, due to their arcane mentality. When the networks wake up and realize the days of shagging people for 80-100 bucks a month for entertainment are coming to an end, when I may decide to "buy" into the scene. We feed these movie and cable networks billions of dollars over the course of a few decades, and they are just kicking and screaming at the idea of not being able to profit as they used to, and hold onto the last bit of control they have, by releasing shows much later than they should,etc.
At the end of the day, their actions only reinforce my decision to not support the movie/music/cable tv industry - biting the hand that feeds as usual, when will they learn. |
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 | reply to Netflix Cust y does it even matter that Nickelodeon loses viewers to netflix there shows are still being watched, just on netflix |
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 djpcrazeAs heard on 101.5 JamzPremium join:2003-12-29 Chandler, AZ | Because you can't run spots on Netflix. They only get a few pennies (if that) per view online... That's all part of how the major networks make deals with streaming providers. For an indie film company it's great... For a major network... It's not so much. The big TV networks are used to a lot larger ROI than that.
It does beg the question if the new medium can still be profitable while still maintaining the production quality we're all used to. -- »www.1015jamz.com/ |
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 | reply to Netflix Cust +1. Netflix is the perfect DVD/Cable Rerun substitute for kids.
- Living Room TV - Computer - Tablet, typically over 3G in the car - Easy to find cartoons, catalogued by type
My 4 year old has stopped watching DVD's pretty much. It used to be Redbox, now it's the wealthy collection on Netflix. Now he can select his cartoons himself (with our supervision). His discovery of the Superman collection from 1940's is classic. He loves them.
The best kids entertainment tool since the DS. |
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