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  • Netflix aims at 50% original programming

    Netflix aims at 50% original programming

    MUMBAI: Challenge for few, exhilaration for many. Netflix CFO David Wells has shown a keen interest in expanding its library of original content. The streaming service is driving towards having half the content to be original production over the next five years. The rest will represent licensed TV shows and movies.

    Wells said that they had been on a multiyear transition and evolution toward more of their owned content. Marking a shift in the balance between licensed and commissioned content, the service is already one-third to halfway towards reaching this target.

    According to Wells, the goal for Netflix was to release something that appeals to each individual subscriber. On that front, they had got ways to go across different genres and formats. The nice thing about the platform was that it allows a lot of creative freedom, allowing for episodes of varying lengths.

    It’s been three years since Netflix started making original programming with House of Cards, Daredevil and more recently Stranger Things. In the movie space, the service has Adam Sandler’s The Ridiculous 6.

    Internationally, Netflix aims for about 80 per cent Hollywood content and 20 per cent local programming. Wells said that the exception was Japan, where Netflix bent more toward 50 per cent local content. About having an ad-supported model, Wells said that there was no such immediate plan.

  • Netflix aims at 50% original programming

    Netflix aims at 50% original programming

    MUMBAI: Challenge for few, exhilaration for many. Netflix CFO David Wells has shown a keen interest in expanding its library of original content. The streaming service is driving towards having half the content to be original production over the next five years. The rest will represent licensed TV shows and movies.

    Wells said that they had been on a multiyear transition and evolution toward more of their owned content. Marking a shift in the balance between licensed and commissioned content, the service is already one-third to halfway towards reaching this target.

    According to Wells, the goal for Netflix was to release something that appeals to each individual subscriber. On that front, they had got ways to go across different genres and formats. The nice thing about the platform was that it allows a lot of creative freedom, allowing for episodes of varying lengths.

    It’s been three years since Netflix started making original programming with House of Cards, Daredevil and more recently Stranger Things. In the movie space, the service has Adam Sandler’s The Ridiculous 6.

    Internationally, Netflix aims for about 80 per cent Hollywood content and 20 per cent local programming. Wells said that the exception was Japan, where Netflix bent more toward 50 per cent local content. About having an ad-supported model, Wells said that there was no such immediate plan.

  • Netflix inks first TV deal in Spain with Vodafone

    Netflix inks first TV deal in Spain with Vodafone

    MUMBAI: Vodafone Spain has inked an agreement that will bring Netflix onto a Spanish TV platform for the first time.

     

    Using the Netflix app, Vodafone TV homes will be able to watch a broad variety of series, films documentaries and kids titles through their set–top box. Netflix will be available through Vodafone TV when Netflix launches in Spain in October.

     

    The Netflix offering will include exclusive original series such as Narcos, Marvel’’s Daredevil,Sense8BloodlineGrace and FrankieUnbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Marco Polo and critically acclaimed documentaries VirungaMission Blue and docuseries Chef’s Table as well as various stand–up comedy specials. Additionally, younger viewers will find a wide selection of programming for kids.

     

    Viewers will continuously be offered new titles and can look forward to the first Netflix original feature films, with announced titles including Beasts of No NationCrouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon The Green LegendJadotville and The Ridiculous 6. Netflix is fully localized, offering a choice of subtitles and dubbing.

     

    Netflix will be available on Vodafone TV through an app on the decoder. Viewers will also be able to find titles using the search engine or recommendations section of the Vodafone service, two of the features customers use most. Vodafone customers will be able to enjoy Netflix in high quality thanks to a collaboration between the companies on Vodafone’s ultra high–speed fixed and mobile broadband networks.

     

    Vodafone TV customers will be able to enjoy the Netflix service without having to update their set–top–boxes. Netflix will also be available on smartphones and tablets, the Netflix app for those devices will be available in the app stores.

  • Strong subscriber growth boosts Netflix revenue in Q2 but profit declines

    Strong subscriber growth boosts Netflix revenue in Q2 but profit declines

    MUMBAI: Movie streaming service provider Netflix has added as many as 2.5 million new subscribers in Q2 2015, taking its total subscribers worldwide to a whopping 65.6 million and counting.

     

    However, while the company’s Q2 revenue saw a boost at $1.5 billion as compared to $1.223 billion last year, its profit showed a decline by almost 63 per cent. The company earned $26.3 million (6 cents per share), in the second quarter, which was down from $71 million (16 cents per share) during the corresponding period last year.

     

    Of the 65.6 million subscribers, 42 million are in the US, whereas the remaining 23 million were from international markets. By the end of the third quarter, Netflix predicts that its subscriber number would touch 69 million. The company has ambitious growth plans and plans to make its service available throughout the world by the end of 2016.

     

    Q2 results and Q3 forecast:

     

    Netflix’s higher than anticipated level of acquisition was fuelled by the growing strength of its original programming slate, which in Q2 included the first seasons of Marvel’s Daredevil, Sense8, Dragons: Race to the Edge and Grace and Frankie as well as season 3 of Orange is the New Black.

     

    US revenue growth was also driven by a five per cent year over year increase in ASP due to uptake in its HD 2-stream plan. The company will continue to target a 40 per cent US contribution margin by 2020, even though it is running ahead of plan given stronger than expected top line performance and lower content and other streaming costs. Netflix forecasts Q3 US net adds of 1.15 million, which is slightly higher than the year ago period.

     

    “Our international segment is growing at a rapid pace. We did not add additional markets in Q2 but saw continued improvement across existing markets, including a full quarter of additions from our successful 24 March, 2015 launch in Australia/New Zealand. We project Q3 international net adds of 2.4 million,” Netflix CEO Reed Hastings said.

     

    International revenue grew 48 per cent year over year, despite an -$83 million impact from currency (+five per cent ASP growth x-F/X). “As we expected, international losses increased sequentially with a full quarter of operating costs in AU/NZ. We expect this trend to continue in the second half as we launch additional markets (Japan in Q3 and Spain, Italy and Portugal in Q4) and prepare for further global expansion in 2016, including China as we continue to explore options there,” Hastings added.

     

    EPS for Q2 amounted to $0.06 after adjustment for our 7-for-1 stock split (EPS would have been $0.42 using pre-split share count). Netflix said it remained committed to running around break-even globally on a net income basis through 2016, and to then deliver material global profits in 2017 and beyond.

     

    Content:

     

    Netflix is making progress shifting to exclusive content and expanding its original content, which differentiates its service, drives enjoyment for existing members and helps motivate consumers to join in.

    In Q2, Netflix launched its largest number of original series to date. On 10 April, Marvel’s Daredevil debuted to strong audience engagement, particularly for a new show. Grace and Frankie, the bittersweet comedy starring Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda, which launched on 8 May, also has found a broad and appreciative audience around the world. Both series have already begun their second season of production.

     

    The company’s global expansion extends to its content strategy as well. Sense8, the mind-bending cinematic thriller from the Wachowski siblings and J. Michael Straczynski that debuted 5 June, is an ambitious, truly international show with talent behind and in front of the camera from multiple countries. Similarly, on 7 August, Netflix will launch in all territories its first non-English language original, Club de Cuervos, a family comedy set in the world of futbol from Mexican filmmaker GazAlazraki, and on 28 August, Narcos, a gripping account of the roots of the cocaine trade, shot in Colombia and starring the great Brazilian star Wagner Moura as Pablo Escobar.

     

    The original documentary Chef’s Table and its latest DreamWorks Animation series Dragons: Race to the Edge are among its most viewed new originals to date.

     

    Netflix closed the quarter with season 3 of Orange is the New Black, which went live on 11 June and set off a social media shockwave around the world. On the following Sunday, Netflix members globally watched a record number of hours in a single day, led by Orange, despite the season finale of HBO’s Game of Thrones and game five of the NBA finals also falling on that Sunday.

     

    “Global enthusiasm for the third season of Orange underlines our ability to create franchise properties that bring new members to Netflix as well as delighting current ones. Nearly ninety percent of Netflix members have engaged with Netflix original content, another indicator that we are on the right path,” Hastings said.

     

    “We anticipate that as our global content spend approaches $5 billion in 2016 on a P&L basis (over $6 billion cash), we will devote more investment to originals both in absolute dollars and percentage terms. This includes not only series, documentaries and stand-up but also original feature films,” Hastings added.

     

    Netflix is moving into the original film business in order to have new, high-quality movies that can be found only on its platform. “As with series, we’ve chosen to take a portfolio approach covering a wide variety of genres and based around creators with great track records and stories they are passionate about. The first of our films, Beasts of No Nation, a gripping war drama from the award-winning director Cary Fukunaga and starring award-winning Idris Elba will be available to all Netflix members and in select theaters in October. In June, we announced War Machine, a provocative satirical comedy starring Brad Pitt, which will be exclusively available to Netflix members and in select theaters next year,” Hastings said.

     

    Strong Net Neutrality:

     

    “Charter Communications made net neutrality history by committing to open and free interconnection across the Charter/TWC network, if their pending merger is approved. This move ensures that all online video providers can aggressively compete for consumers’ favour, without selective and increasing fees paid to ISPs. Charter’s interconnection policy is the right way to scale the Internet. It means consumer will receive the fast connection speeds they expect. The Charter/TWC transaction, with this condition, would deliver significant public interest benefits to broadband consumers, and we urge its timely approval,” said Hastings.

     

    DVD:

     

    The company’s DVD-by-mail business in the US continues to serve 5.3 million members and provided $77.9 million in contribution profit in Q2. 

  • Netflix to launch in Italy in October 2015

    Netflix to launch in Italy in October 2015

    MUMBAI: After targeting to launch in Spain this October, Netflix Inc is also looking at arriving in Italy in October 2015.

     

    This autumn, Internet users in Italy will be able to subscribe to Netflix and instantly watch a broad selection of TV series and movies in high-definition or even Ultra HD 4K on nearly any Internet-connected screen.

     

    At launch, the Netflix offering will include such original series as Marvel’s Daredevil, Sense8, Bloodline, Grace and Frankie, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Marco Polo and critically acclaimed documentaries Virunga, Mission Blue and docuseries Chef’s Table as well as various stand-up comedy specials. Additionally, younger viewers will find a wide selection of programming for kids. Netflix is fully localized, offering Italian subtitles and dubbing.

     

    Viewers will continuously be offered new titles. Among the shows scheduled for launch later this year are Netflix Original series Narcos and Club de Cuervos as well as Marvel’s Jessica Jones, the second of four Marvel series that will be available exclusively on Netflix, leading up to the mini-series event The Defenders, which reunites characters from the previous four.

     

    Netflix members can also look forward to the first Netflix Original feature films, with announced titles including Beasts of No Nation, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon The Green Legend, Jadotville and The Ridiculous 6.

  • Watch the exclusive Indian premiere featuring Colin Farrell on MOVIES NOW!

    Watch the exclusive Indian premiere featuring Colin Farrell on MOVIES NOW!

    MUMBAI: You have seen him in the Phone Booth, The Recruit, Daredevil, Total Recall and now this Irish heartthrob will get your heart racing with one of his best performances yet. Well-known for his varied and versatile performances ranging from a CIA agent to a compulsive gambler, this hunk has done it all. Catch Colin Farrellin Dead Man Down as it showcases exclusively on MOVIES NOW this month.

    A nail biting mindboggling crime thriller, Dead Man Downis certain to have you at the edge of the seat as the drama unfolds. What happens when revenge seems sweeter than anything in this world? Catch Colin demand blood for blood in his darkest role till date.

    The neo noir film centers around a character named Victor and his plan to psychologically torture his mortal enemy. Will Colin’svengeance get the best of him or will he rise victorious?Watch Dead Man Down to find out only on the 23rdNovember at 9pm in the MOVIES NOW Exclusive.

    The films marketing campaign did catch a few eyes balls and gain some screams as well. Carried out in elevators of New York City, the act included recording the reactions of real people while walking into a staged murder. The viral video created a huge buzz even before its release and became one of the most awaited films of that year. Known for the blockbuster- the original The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, this film markedNiels Arden Oplev’sAmerican directorial debut.
    Catch Colin demand his pound of flesh only on MOVIES NOW on the 23rd November 2013 at 9pm!
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