Trying to make up ground.
http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/Netflix-to-Spend-15-of-Licensing-Budget-on-Original-Series-124440
http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/Netflix-to-Spend-15-of-Licensing-Budget-on-Original-Series-124440
You do have a choice. I look at the iptv providers as channels you can buy al a carte. You can't watch Game Of Thrones on Starz, why would you expect to watch Netflix produced content on Amazon prime?What upsets me is the drive on the IPTV vendors like netflix is to get exclusive content. I would prefer that the consumer has a choice on content providers. It will soon turn into cable over the internet when you have to get netflix for some, amazon for others, and hulu again for some others.
You do have a choice. I look at the iptv providers as channels you can buy al a carte. You can't watch Game Of Thrones on Starz, why would you expect to watch Netflix produced content on Amazon prime?
Netflix produced content on Netfix is fine. What I am talking about is studio content that they are all trying to lock up exclusives with. If you want Disney you have to go to say netflix, Viacom you have to go with Amazon, etc.
Netflix produced content on Netfix is fine. What I am talking about is studio content that they are all trying to lock up exclusives with. If you want Disney you have to go to say netflix, Viacom you have to go with Amazon, etc.
Yep,seems we have seen this before,with cable and sat providers.Although,it's with packages,but still,kind of the same deal.
Add Hulu Plus and I would be paying $22.58 per month, slightly more than the Welcome Package. As long as you have good internet, a Roku player offers you a lot of entertainment for the money.Subbing to both amazon prime & Netflix is still cheaper than the welcome pack with dish.
That kind of blows me away thinking about that. Especially since there is no real comparison other than price.
Hemlock Grove,while definitely not great,is pretty decent for a netflix original series.I hope they continue to roll them out.