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'''Netflix''' is a multi-billion dollar media-service provider based in Los Gatos, California, USA. The company was founded in 1997 by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph. The company currently offers online video on demand services, but also produces and distributes movies and series under their [[Netflix Original]] brand.
|Box title = Netflix
 
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|Row 1 title = Founded
 
|Row 1 info = August 29, 1997<br>Scotts Valley, California
 
|Row 2 title = Headquarters
 
|Row 2 info = Los Gatos, California
 
|Row 3 title = Area served
 
|Row 3 info = 190 countries
 
|Row 4 title = Founder(s)
 
|Row 4 info = Reed Hastings<br>Marc Randolph
 
|Row 5 title = Key people
 
|Row 5 info = Reed Hastings<br>Ted Sarandos
 
|Row 6 title = Industry
 
|Row 6 info = Entertainment
 
|Row 7 title = Products
 
|Row 7 info = Streaming media<br>Video on demand
 
|Row 8 title = Services
 
|Row 8 info = Film production<br>Film distribution<br>Television production
 
|Row 9 title = Registration
 
|Row 9 info = Required
 
|Row 10 title = Users
 
|Row 10 info = 148 million worldwide (total)<br>139 million (paid)
 
}}'''Netflix''' is an American entertainment company founded by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reed_Hastings Reed Hastings] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Randolph Marc Randolph] on August 29, 1997, in Scotts Valley, California, though the company is headquartered in Los Gatos, California. They are best known for providing streamed media, video-on-demand online and DVD by mail. In 2013, Netflix expanded their company into film and television production as well as online distribution, which is where their biggest success lies.
 
   
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The service currently has 148 million paid users worldwide, with 154 million including those currently on free trials. The service is offered worldwide, except in China, Syria, North Korea, Iran and Crimea due to local restrictions or US sanctions.
Since debuting its first series, ''House of Cards'', it has greatly expanded the production of both film and television series, even offering original content through its online library of films and television, which they label as "Netflix Original". Since then, Netflix has released an estimated 126 original series and films, more than any other network or cable channel. As of October 2018, Netflix has 137 million subscribers worldwide, 58.46 million of which were in the United States.
 
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==Plans==
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===United States===
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*'''Free trial''': As with most services, Netflix offers a free month trial to its users. There are no commitments and users are free to cancel anytime.
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*'''Basic''': The basic plan offers users ability to stream content on one screen at a time in Standard Definition. This plan costs $8.99/month and is Netflix's most basic plan after the trial.
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*'''Standard''': The standard plan allows streaming on two screens at a time and allows users to download on two devices at the same time in HD. The plan costs $12.99/month.
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**'''DVD''': For those that prefer DVD's, customers are able to keep one disc at a time for as long as they choose. The cost of this plan is $7.99/month, but rises to $9.99 if users prefer higher definition Blu-ray.
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*'''Premium''': The premium plan is Netflix's most expensive and offers the ability for streaming on four screens at once — this is tiered towards larger families and costs $15.99/month. Users can stream in HD or 4K Ultra HD.
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**'''DVD''': Again, if users prefer discs, the premier DVD plan allows users to keep two discs at a time for as long as they choose and costs $11.99/month. If users prefer Blu-ray, the plan rises to $14.99/month.
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===United Kingdom===
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*'''Free trial''': As with its US plans, Netflix offers its UK users a free months trial, commitment free.
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*'''Basic''': The basic plan offers users the ability to watch on one screen at a time in Standard Definition — this includes the ability to download on one device at a time. The cost of this plan is £5.99/month.
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*'''Standard''': The standard plan offers users the ability to stream content in HD on two screens at a time, with the ability to download on two screens also. The cost of this plan is £8.99/month.
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*'''Premium''': The premium plan is Netflix's most expensive plan and its highest tier. It offers customers the ability to stream content on four screens at a time in both HD and Ultra HD — they are also free to download on four devices too. This plan costs £11.99/month.
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==Trivia==
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*Netflix operates geo-blocking software to ensure licensing laws are upheld.
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**Netflix also operates some of the media-industries most sophisticated VPN detection software.
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*Netflix's DVD plans are offered through their subsidiary <code>dvd.com</code>
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*<font class="plainlinks">[//fast.com Fast.com]</font>, a wholly owned subsidiary of Netflix, shows visitors the current broadband speeds they are receiving from their ISPs. The statistics show ping, upload and download speeds and other details that may be interesting.
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*Netflix and The CW had previously shared a symbiotic relationship. The CW exclusively licensed its content — such as TV Series ''[[Riverdale]]'' — to Netflix eight days following a series finale.
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**This deal began in 2011 and was renewed in 2016, however in 2019 The CW chose not to renew the deal<ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/netflix-lose-some-cw-shows-streaming-deal-not-renewed-1211021</ref>.
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*In 2020, Netflix signed a deal with Microsoft — for an undisclosed sum of money — to restrict 4K streaming to their Edge browser.
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**Other browsers, such as Chrome or Firefox, are unable to stream Netflix in 4K. This does not affect mobile, tv or PC apps.
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==References==
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==See More==
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*[http://netflix.com Netflix Official Website]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWOA1ZGywLbqmigxE4Qlvuw Youtube Channel]
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*[https://www.facebook.com/NetflixUK/?brand_redir=6275848869 Official Facebook]
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*{{Twitter|Netflix}}
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:*{{Twitter|NetflixFilm}}
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*{{Instagram|netflix}}
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:*{{Instagram|netflixanz}}
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Revision as of 03:49, 24 September 2020

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Netflix is a multi-billion dollar media-service provider based in Los Gatos, California, USA. The company was founded in 1997 by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph. The company currently offers online video on demand services, but also produces and distributes movies and series under their Netflix Original brand.

The service currently has 148 million paid users worldwide, with 154 million including those currently on free trials. The service is offered worldwide, except in China, Syria, North Korea, Iran and Crimea due to local restrictions or US sanctions.

Plans

United States

  • Free trial: As with most services, Netflix offers a free month trial to its users. There are no commitments and users are free to cancel anytime.
  • Basic: The basic plan offers users ability to stream content on one screen at a time in Standard Definition. This plan costs $8.99/month and is Netflix's most basic plan after the trial.
  • Standard: The standard plan allows streaming on two screens at a time and allows users to download on two devices at the same time in HD. The plan costs $12.99/month.
    • DVD: For those that prefer DVD's, customers are able to keep one disc at a time for as long as they choose. The cost of this plan is $7.99/month, but rises to $9.99 if users prefer higher definition Blu-ray.
  • Premium: The premium plan is Netflix's most expensive and offers the ability for streaming on four screens at once — this is tiered towards larger families and costs $15.99/month. Users can stream in HD or 4K Ultra HD.
    • DVD: Again, if users prefer discs, the premier DVD plan allows users to keep two discs at a time for as long as they choose and costs $11.99/month. If users prefer Blu-ray, the plan rises to $14.99/month.

United Kingdom

  • Free trial: As with its US plans, Netflix offers its UK users a free months trial, commitment free.
  • Basic: The basic plan offers users the ability to watch on one screen at a time in Standard Definition — this includes the ability to download on one device at a time. The cost of this plan is £5.99/month.
  • Standard: The standard plan offers users the ability to stream content in HD on two screens at a time, with the ability to download on two screens also. The cost of this plan is £8.99/month.
  • Premium: The premium plan is Netflix's most expensive plan and its highest tier. It offers customers the ability to stream content on four screens at a time in both HD and Ultra HD — they are also free to download on four devices too. This plan costs £11.99/month.

Trivia

  • Netflix operates geo-blocking software to ensure licensing laws are upheld.
    • Netflix also operates some of the media-industries most sophisticated VPN detection software.
  • Netflix's DVD plans are offered through their subsidiary dvd.com
  • Fast.com, a wholly owned subsidiary of Netflix, shows visitors the current broadband speeds they are receiving from their ISPs. The statistics show ping, upload and download speeds and other details that may be interesting.
  • Netflix and The CW had previously shared a symbiotic relationship. The CW exclusively licensed its content — such as TV Series Riverdale — to Netflix eight days following a series finale.
    • This deal began in 2011 and was renewed in 2016, however in 2019 The CW chose not to renew the deal[1].
  • In 2020, Netflix signed a deal with Microsoft — for an undisclosed sum of money — to restrict 4K streaming to their Edge browser.
    • Other browsers, such as Chrome or Firefox, are unable to stream Netflix in 4K. This does not affect mobile, tv or PC apps.

References

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