Posted by: | 27th Jan, 2011

Netflix’s Successful Year

“Our huge subscriber growth, fueled by the excitement of watching instantly, impressed even us,” said CEO Reed Hastings and CFO David Wells (News – Alert) of the streaming video and online DVD rental company Netflix .

The company ended out 2010 by surpassing 20 million subscribers (it signed up net 3 million new customers during the final quarter), and achieving a share price of $0.87. During the fourth quarter, Netflix brought in $596 million in revenue, and had net income of $47 million.

One important key to Netflix’s success is that the company captured the shifting of consumer behaviour affected by the change of social trends. Technological advances have greatly influenced the society in the past few decades: huge commercial success of Apple, Facebook and Twitter, etc. We have entered the generation of internet. In addition, we live in the time-poor society. People are busier and more stressed now. They are less willing to drive all the way to a movie theatre, lining up for tickets, and wasting time for waiting the movie. Netflix sensed this change and  viewed digital streaming as a viable substitute for its movie-by-mail business model, it launched “Watch Instantly,” which let people with high-speed internet connections view movies on demand.

Even though, there are movie studios complained that Netflix is harming the industry, In 2011, some of them will notice the necessity of  inking deals with the company. Content providers will look to pay premiums for prominent placement. Other advertisers will seek ways to get in front of Netflix’s audience. Here comes another successful year for Netflix.

links:

http://adage.com/digitalalist10/article?article_id=142199

http://iptv.tmcnet.com/topics/iptv/articles/138664-netflix-celebrates-successful-4q-2010.htm

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Good start on the blog, Suri. Interesting post on Netflix. ARe you a subscriber? I’d be interested to hear your opinion of the service. You’ve done a good job of connecting this to the social and technological influences that are motivating people to choose Netflix as a service provider.

Consider changing your subheading from another UBC blogs to something that better reflects what your blog is all about – let it define your online or brand personality.

E

Thanks a lot! Yes, I love using netflix. It’s cheap and convenient. The only problem is there is not enough movies up there.

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