An interesting article and gallery from Business 2.0 about the changes of the Netflix envelope.
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The company says the extra cash will help pay for its investment in original shows and films and finance its debt. MarketWatch, (Everything's going up by a dollar or two.) 15 JAN 2019.
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Netflix cancelled nearly 20 of its original series this year, and while they weren’t all keepers, we’ll honestly miss seeing where some of them would’ve gone from here. TVLine, 30 DEC 2021.
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Army of the Dead is very much alive. Netflix reports that the new Zack Snyder zombie film is shattering records on the streamer, earning the title of the No. 1 film around the world. Decider, 28 May 2021.
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Amy Jo Johnson says: Please stop saying I didn’t do [the] reunion because of money. Simply not true. Maybe I just didn’t want to wear spandex in my 50s, or couldn’t go to [film in NZ] for a month. Or none of your beeswax.” 26 MAR 2023.
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Spoiler Alert: It's because they keep hiking regular prices to make up for the mega-millions they're spending... and still losing subscribers. The Hollywood Reporter, 23 June 2022
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Netflix, after years of insisting it would stick solely to subscription-only plans, is finally open to experimenting with lower-cost ad-supported packages, co-CEO Reed Hastings said on the company’s Q1 earnings interview. Variety, 19 APR 2022.
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Netflix's days of binge model releases could be coming to an end, as the streaming service reportedly could move to weekly releases for some shows. ScreenRant, 9 SEP 2022.
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