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How Pay-TV Can Get Netflix Off Its Front Lawn

Tim Mulligan
Amidst all the positive news about Netflix’s continuing growth story, some interesting points were touched upon in yesterday’s Netflix Q4 2015 Earnings Interview with analysts. Perhaps the most revealing meta narrative for the whole management zeitgeist was summed up Netflix’s CFO David Wells when he described the gaining the next 50 million subscribers as “a little bit harder than the first 50 million.
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Why An Indie Film Streaming Service Looks To China To Disrupt Its Competitors

Tim Mulligan
If one was to seek out two areas of video streaming that are currently wide open and waiting for consolidation then right at the top of that list would be film and the China market. Ever since last September when Netflix decided to downplay its feature film commitment when it declined to renew its $1 billion licensing deal with Film Distributor Epix (and which was subsequently taken up by Hulu), the world’s largest SVOD (Subscription Video On Demand) Service has looked to its original programming to win market share alongside its competitive pricing strategy.
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Why Virtual Reality Will Not Break Through To The Mainstream in 2016

Tim Mulligan
The premier of Fox Home Entertainment’s second VR (Virtual Reality) content offering was received with much excitement at CES last week. 21st Century Fox’s blockbuster science fiction smash hit The Martian is the subject of the new VR project which is a combination of video game functionality and story-telling narrative and allows the viewer to experience the film from the perspective of the beleaguered NASA astronaut.
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Netflix Has Now Achieved What Pay-TV Could Only Dream Of

Tim Mulligan
When Netflix’s CEO Reed Hastings gave his keynote presentation yesterday at CES in Las Vegas what caught the media’s attention was the scale of the Video Subscription Service’s global ambitions. Hastings boldly announced that Netflix is now available in 130 countries, including such diverse markets as South Korea , Russia and Saudi Arabia.
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