While Netflix’s international business is yet to turn a profit, SNL Kagan sees strong growth, according to calculations made by the analyst.
Netflix to move marketing budget to international
Netflix is to take advantage of increasing appetite for its product globally by shifting part of its marketing budget to its international business.
One in ten Dutch homes have Netflix
More than one in ten (11%) Dutch households had a Netflix subscription in Q4 2014, according to the latest research from Telecompaper.
Dedicated Netflix button comes to European remotes
Beginning this month smart TVs, Blu-ray players and set top-boxes from several major brands sold across Europe will come with a remote control that has a dedicated button to tune […]
Rovi remains confident in Netflix case
Following a court hearing on its pending patent case with Netflix Rovi’s stock dipped almost 12%, but the company said it remains confident claiming no judgement has yet been made.
UPC Cablecom stocks up Netflix competitor MyPrime
Switzerland’s largest cable operator UPC Cablecom will add movies from German production and licencing company Constantin Film to its subscription video-on-demand service MyPrime.
ORF launches Austrian “Netflix”
Austrian public broadcaster ORF has expanded the video-on-demand (VOD) service Flimmit in which it recently became a shareholder and introduced a flat fee subscription.
Netflix content spend overtakes BBC
Netflix is now investing more on content than the BBC, according to Ben Keen, chief analyst, IHS Technology.
Cable wants to collaborate with disruptors
Is the rise of OTT services as well as new content providers a threat to existing platforms – or are there opportunities to be explored?
Amazon Prime Instant Video leads German VOD market
Amazon Prime Instant Video is currently the most-used video-on-demand (VOD) service in Germany with a market share of 33.2%. iTunes (Apple) and maxdome (ProSiebenSat.1) follow with 11.3% each.