Netflix is dropping a plan to create two separate websites for its customers to use depending on whether they are renting DVDs or downloading movies and TV shows to their computers and televisions. However, a recent price increase that led to a backlash from consumers and a slide in the company's ...
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Netflix is dead; long live Netflix. That’s the message from CEO Reed Hastings, who announced in a blog post tonight that Netflix’s DVD-by-mail business will be split off and ...
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Did you get you apology from Netflix in your email this morning ...
I did. Wow, they got spanked and are basically reversing!!! Patrick Edit- now that I look at it again, they are not reversing. I misinterpreted the sentence about no price ...
Netflix Exec Admits “Mess up” in Communication
Recently, the customers of streaming video giant, Netflix, appear much like the company’s trademarked envelopes: bright red. This is due mainly to their angered reaction at the ...
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"I messed up," Netflix CEO says CNN, by Staff. Original Article. Posted By:NorthernDog, 9/19/2011 8:58:27 AM. Netflix Co-founder and CEO Reed Hastings made a public apology in his blog ...
Is Netflix committing suicide?
The head of Netflix says he’s sorry he messed up. But he’s not cutting prices. If you have Netflix or follow the movie rental business, you likely know that Netflix took ...
The BULL case for NFLX
September 19, 2011 – Comments (8) | RELATED TICKERS: NFLX. Unless you’ve been living in a cave, you’ve noticed a lot negative vibe towards Netflix lately.
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