Netflix scores contract with DreamWorks Animation

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Popular online streaming company Netflix scored a contract with DreamWorks Animation today, giving Netflix users access to DreamWorks Animation’s movies and TV films, like “Kung Fu Panda” and “Shrek” in 2013.

A few days earlier, Netflix announced its plans to split the DVD-by-mail service from the online streaming in the US, hoping to charge users even more. Netflix CEO Reed Hastings wrote in a blog post that the change was to provide a better online streaming experience for customers. Many users were angry and decided to stop using the service, decreasing Netflix’s customer base.

With the contract, Netflix once again increases their strengths and should is hoping to re-acquire their lost customers with this new contract, as more and more children use Netflix’s service.

About Netflix

Netflix, Inc. (Nasdaq: NFLX) has more than 25 million customers worldwide. They provide service to numerous countries, including United States and Canada, along with an expanding list. Furthermore, mobile devices like the iPhone and Android phones can also get this streaming service on-the-go, providing great entertainment during long bus rides or road trips.

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