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Homeslice 09-15-2011 03:15 PM

Netflix pwned, "strategy" backfires
 
BRIAN STELTER, On Thursday September 15, 2011, 10:01 am EDT
In wake of new prices that force some customers to pay more, greater numbers of people are canceling their Netflix subscriptions than the company expected.

The company on Thursday morning revised downward, incrementally, its subscriber estimates for the quarter of the year that ends in two weeks. It did not change its financial guidance for the quarter. Still, its stock dropped almost 15 percent in heavy trading when the market opened Thursday. :zowned:

The revision reflects the negative reaction to Netflix's decision, announced in July, to separate its DVD-by-mail service from its faster-growing Internet streaming service. Before, DVD-by-mail was a $2 add-on for some streaming subscribers; now, each service now costs $8.

Some subscribers were upset by what was effectively a price hike, and a subset of them have cancelled their Netflix accounts.

In July, the company said it expected that it would end the third quarter with 22 million subscribers to the streaming service, 12 million of whom would also opt for the DVD-by-mail service. It expected back then that 3 million would opt only for the DVD service.

Now, it's expecting that just 2.2 million will opt only for DVDs, a drop of 800,000. :zowned:

Netflix also anticipates a slight drop in streaming subscribers, to 21.8 million, a difference of 200,000 from the earlier estimate. It still expects 12 million of those streaming subscribers to also pay for DVD-by-mail, helping it to generate more revenue overall.

"Despite the guidance revision, we remain convinced that the splitting of our services was the right long-term strategic choice," the company wrote in a letter to shareholders on Thursday.

Earlier this summer, Netflix's chief executive, Reed Hastings, said he recognized that "we have to face those subscribers who are upset by the price hike this quarter."

He said then that the price change would benefit Netflix in the fourth quarter and beyond, and that the company intended to spend the increased revenue on its streaming service, partly on research and development. "As our subscriber base continues to grow, we're able to spend more on improving that service, both on the R.& D. side and on the content availability side," he said.

Particle Man 09-15-2011 03:18 PM

Hey, this looks familliar. Oh yeah:

http://www.twowheelfix.com/showpost....3&postcount=60

Homeslice 09-15-2011 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Particle Man (Post 490173)
Hey, this looks familliar. Oh yeah:

http://www.twowheelfix.com/showpost....3&postcount=60

Whoops.

Great policy here of not allowing people to delete their own threads. Now this thread will continue to sit, wasting space. redflip

101lifts2 09-15-2011 11:00 PM

As our government butt fucks us up the ass with taxes, America is worried about a 6 buck increase for movie usage. Nice.

Particle Man 09-16-2011 08:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 101lifts2 (Post 490265)
As our government butt fucks over with taxes up the ass, America is worried about a 6 buck increase for movie usage. Nice.

Shhh - I'm trying to hear my movie

fujimoh 09-16-2011 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 101lifts2 (Post 490265)
As our government butt fucks over with taxes up the ass, America is worried about a 6 buck increase for movie usage. Nice.

we need the 6 bucks 'cause the gov't will soon be claiming it. You can drop money to Nexflix, but the gov't confiscates money at the point of a gun and the clang of a jail cell door

derf 09-19-2011 09:10 AM

http://blog.netflix.com/2011/09/expl...flections.html

They announced that they are gonna stop shipping DVD's all together. BUT then they are creating a second company called quickster that ships DVDs to you. So now instead of one company whose service I'm not planning on using any more there are two companies whose service I dont plan on using any more, and why would anyone want two separate bills anyway.

This just seems dumb to me, now I have two sets of bills, two queues, two rating systems, two websites, two separate accounts to manage. The most frustrating thing about netflix was to get a DVD in the mail only to realize that it was available streaming in the first place.

Homeslice 09-19-2011 09:49 AM

Mad gheyness

Trip 09-19-2011 09:54 AM

all aboard the fail boat, this will just piss off more customers. They are digging themselves a nice deep hole.

pauldun170 09-19-2011 10:01 AM

What are these "DVD" things?
I do not know of such nonsense.
If I want to watch a movie, I turn on the media center and movies magically appear.


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