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'TECHNICAL ISSUES' DELAY NETFLIX
Friday, August 15 2008
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Since Monday, NetFlix has been unable to ship millions of movies to its subscribers, the company acknowledged Thursday, blaming the problem on "severe technical issues" but declining to describe the issue any further. Today's (Friday) Los Angeles Times said that the problem came to light on Monday and resulted in all shipments being halted on Tuesday. On Wednesday it was only able to send out about half the discs subscribers had requested. On Thursday all shipments were halted again in the morning, then resumed in the afternoon. According to the Times the disks went out to about 2.8 million subscribers, about a third of the company's total number. A company spokesman said that it hoped to have service restored by today. In a message posted on its website, NetFlix apologized and informed subscribers that they would be receiving credits.
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NETFLIX SUCCESSFULLY BATTLES RECESSION
Monday, July 28 2008
Netflix
appears
to
be
thriving
despite
of
the
current
recession
--
or
possibly
because
of
it.
The
online
video
renter
saw
its
subscriber
rate
rise
25
percent
from
its
year-ago
rate
growth.
Some
analysts
attributed
the
growth
to
people
looking
for
less
expensive
entertainment
as
the
current
recession
grips
the
country.
Other
analysts
suggested
that
Netflix
may
have
been
helped
by
the
introduction
of
a
streaming
service
in
May
that
allows
users
to
view
movies
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NETFLIX TO SHUTTER INDIE INVESTMENT UNIT
Wednesday, July 23 2008
Netflix
is
shutting
down
its
Red
Envelope
Entertainment
unit
--
a
two-year-old
operation
that
invested
in
more
than
100
independent
films.
The
company
said
it
was
doing
so
because
it
competed
against
the
studios
that
it
relies
on
for
its
main
movie-rental
business.
Netflix
spokesman
Steve
Swasey
said
that
the
unit
had
been
"very
successful."
Among
the
films
that
bear
the
Netflix
logo
are
the
recently
released
documentary
Trumbo,
the
anti-war
documentary
No
End
in
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