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Print the Legend - Main Trailer - Netflix [HD]
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Judd Apatow Comedy Series Gets Two-Season Netflix Pickup
Netflix has placed a straight-to-series pickup order for Judd Apatow's latest series 'Love', even committing to stream 22 episodes starting in 2016
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14 Awesome British Shows To Stream On Netflix
Where in the world is Olivia Pope? Will Danny and Mindy really make it? These are the questions most of us are asking going into the new TV season. But for some of us, colder weather makes us crave some solid British TV -- and
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Copyright Holders Want Netflix to Ban VPN Users
If copyright holders get their way it will soon be impossible to access Netflix though a VPN service. The entertainment industry companies are calling for a ban on privacy services as that opens the door to foreign pirates.
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Netflix refuses CRTC demand to hand over subscriber data
Netflix says it won't turn over confidential subscriber information to Canada's broadcast regulator in order to safeguard private corporate information. The video streaming company was ordered last week to give the data to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission by Monday, along with information related to the Canadian content it creates or provides to subscribers.
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Netflix Signs Adam Sandler to Exclusive Four-Movie Deal
Netflix’s movie-deal machinery isn’t slowing down: The Internet-video service has inked a pact with Adam Sandler to star in and produce four films to be available exclusively on Netflix worldwide. The first movie under the pact could arrive as soon as 2015. Sandler’s Happy Madison Prods. will work with Netflix to develop the four films — presumably comedies, although the genres aren’t set in stone. The Netflix deal does not cover Sandler’s current studio film commitments.
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Netflix Now Charging Extra for 4K Ultra HD Content
Netflix offers only a handful of titles in eye-popping Ultra HD — including the first season of NBC’s “The Blacklist” — but to watch them, subscribers will have to pay for its most expensive service tier.
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Netflix's growth slows down just as HBO joins the streaming fight
Netflix is no longer an up and comer, it's a giant, pushing out well-regarded original content -- in 4K even -- and constantly expanding its reach. Today we learned that HBO will finally hop off its cable-only throne and do battle with some sort of internet-only service next year, and as Netflix reveals how it did in the last three months, we'll find out how it plans to respond.
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Netflix Stock Price Crashes In After-Hours Trading
Netflix today reported a third-quarter profit of $59 million, up from $32 million a year ago. But the company failed to attract as many new subscribers as it had predicted, calling it “over-forecasted” on membership growth.
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DiCaprio, Netflix team up to showcase film about endangered gorillas
Netflix will team up with Leonardo DiCaprio to distribute the documentary "VIRUNGA," about a quest to save endangered mountain gorillas in Africa.
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Mark Cuban Says He’s Buying Netflix Stock, Sees Takeover
Mark Cuban, the billionaire owner of the Dallas Mavericks, said he’s buying shares of Netflix Inc. because the online-streaming service will probably be acquired.
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Netflix Is Taking The Movie Theatre Industry Head On, And It Will Win
Going to the movies has become an expensive outing rather than just a fun past time. Across the country, but especially in New York City, moviegoers (who aren’t budget-conscious) can expect to spend upwards of $30 on just a ticket and snacks. Long gone are the days when you could go and see a new movie cheaply. The quality and frequency of movies are another issue all together, but they, too, are adding to the many challenges that plague the movie theater industry
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Never say never: why TV networks are suddenly ready to unbundle
Not so long ago, people argued that HBO wasn’t going to unbundle anytime soon, or ever. So what changed?
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Netflix's next original series is a collaboration with Canada's Rogers
Video-streaming titan Netflix is set to continue its original production efforts with Between, an upcoming six-episode drama series. The story will be produced in partnership with Shomi, a video on-demand service from Canadian wireless carrier Rogers; and City, a television station based out of Toronto.
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HBO Going Rogue Could Get Us To Net Neutrality
Recently, a couple of cable content providers have announced that they're going rogue and are going to start providing content independently of cable companies. That's good news for consumers who have, until now, been at the mercy of companies such as Comcast and Time Warner. It might also be good news for proponents of Net Neutrality, who have been waging an uphill battle for internet data and traffic equality.
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Everything Coming to Netflix in November
Hallowe'en is a time when the veil between past and present, living and dead, goes soft; and of course, so too we find the line between what is available and what is no longer or temporarily unavailable ever so slightly permeable, on the last day of the month, when it comes to Netflix. Imagine if you will that you are in for the night, not even daring to hope that you will catch the changing of the queue at whatever arcane time Netflix does that: Now you will be the one to see the lights go out in some eyes, and come on in others, as the Circle of Life once again replenishes the vast Lawnmower Oceans of our digital delights.
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What's streaming in November: Netflix, Hulu, iTunes
Netflix, Hulu and iTunes are adding titles to their streaming options in November.
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Big media companies suddenly seem terrified of Netflix - and they should be
Over the past year, Netflix has announced a colorful smorgasbord of new original content projects that include comedy, animation, historical epics, science fiction sagas, dramedies, biopics, super ...
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Netflix Adapting Lemony Snicket's 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' Into TV Show
Netflix is adapting popular book series A Series of Unfortunate Events into an original series. The streaming service has acquired the rights to produce a new series based on the 13 best-selling novels published from 1999 to 2006 and written by Lemony Snicket, the pen name of author Daniel Handler.
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Netflix Kills Off Its Public API, Takes A Few Applications Down With It
Are you a developer? Do you have a brilliant idea for the next Netflix-powered app? Too bad! Netflix’s public API is now dead. If you’ve previously built something that tapped Netflix for its data, it’s probably dead now too.
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