An unprecedented change is descending on television, and it’s all thanks to a little streaming service called Netflix.
Over the last 3 years we’ve witnessed the streaming service expand from Smart TV gimmick to industry-shattering powerhouse that is redefining how we receive our favourite shows and films.
Everyday Netflix’s grip on the television industry tightens, whether it’s a new exclusive series such as Orange Is The New Black, a brave announcement like A Series Of Unfortunate Events or a truly massive partnership like the former Top Gear boys.
If one takes a step back and looks at how far the service has come in only a few years, they can see how impressive Netflix’s growth is, and also, how bright its future is.....
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Gotta love Netflix. Just started watching From Dusk til Dawn series.. Love it.
I love Netflix and Hulu, don't even pay for cable anymore because it was getting expensive. Sure I could afford it but why spend that much money when for less then $20 you get tons of shows.
I wish Hulu wasn't grasping at exclusive stuff. I love Netflix, but Hulu got Seignfeld so I tried it and hated it. I don't watch a lot of "normal TV" so Hulu was pretty useless to me besides paying for Seignfeld, so I cancelled it.
Plus why do you still get ads on Hulu even after paying? Made no sense to me at all.
I prefer cable. Maybe I'm traditional about it. Although, cable companies would do themselves a lot of benefit with customers in the long-term if they tried cutting rates and simplifying packages. They should offer a really cheap student option, for instance. Free digital box and select channels. Nothing big, but something to attract people and expand from there.
Yay