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Is that payers or free trialists?, many will probably cancel after first free month.
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Frankly, I think it's good value. People may baulk at getting a £79 bill, but this is for a year's subscription and works out just a touch cheaper than Netflix. However, it also entitles you to free postage on goods ordered from Amazon at any price. I am not disappointed, and I watch it either directly from my smart TV or through my Roku. ---------- Post added at 09:38 ---------- Previous post was at 09:36 ---------- Quote:
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The press release is not clear. I imagine most signed up for the 30 day free trial of prime, but past evidence suggests that when people sign up for trials, most tend to keep the services.
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Surely it also states that the 3 million new members were added during the third week of December. Is that perhaps due to people wanting a 30 day free trial to have their Xmas pressies delivered quickly? I can't imagine broadcast channels are worried about the fact 4.5 times more people watched the Man In The High Castle, it could just be more current members watching that series because it looks very good? I am sure a fair few of the new customers watched it too, but I don't see broadcasters becoming nervous over this article. Forgive me for being cynical, but this seems like Amazon trying to big themselves up because they effectively offered free delivery in time for Christmas. It will be interesting to hear what the figures even out at when the free 30 day trial is over. |
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Netflix announces it will launch in 130 more countries.
http://www.theguardian.com/technolog...orth-korea-ces |
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I was watching CNBC last night and it was said on there that Time Warner is considering launching its own streaming service to compete with Netflix globally, possibly a version of HBO.
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Time Warner has a lot of content, plus they can do the same as Netflix, if they don't have the rights in a particular country they just won't make it available. They also have a huge back catalogue and any service they are planning will take a few years to plan and rollout so you can imagine by the time it comes to the UK 2020 probably won't be that far away anyway.
It is nice to hear potential streaming services providers are thinking global rather then just single market. But I think any single provider will have a up hill battle against Netflix who show content from anyone willing to do business with them. A Time Warner service would be just shows and movies from their stables and I bet you would still have TV shows being available in the US first. Netflix have done a lot right and I don't think the old guard are ready to start thinking in global terms just yet. |
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BBC Iplayers most requested over Christmas , looking at that list no wonder I rarely watch the BBC.
http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/eastend...ver-christmas/ |
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