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Originally Posted by passingbat
I'm not saying that it isn't logical; I have no problem with it. I just don't think that Netflix will go down that route. A cheap price for loads of content, both film and TV has served them well; the proof of which is that they have 33 million subscribers world wide. They have a successful product ----- the cheap price being it's main attraction --- why change it?
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But why would they not go down that route, and how do you reconcile your view with the fact that they have already said that they intend to compete with Sky for the movie contracts? Yes, the existing arrangement works well for them, but adding premium arrangements to the mix, but only if you want it, sounds even better.