This is just what Blockbuster needs to get a foot hold on the the business. Charlie may have gotten them just in time to get things really going. Netflix Raises DVD, Streaming Plan Price by 60 Percent - MOVIE TALK on Yahoo! Movies
Isn't this like the 4th or 5th thread on this topic?
I agree. That said, Netflix does not offer a large percentage of the new flicks via streaming... only DVD.I use streaming only, so my plan will stay the same price. Physical media is on it's way out, that's the main problem with Blockbuster. Just like record stores, it's a relic of the past.
Attention editors, just a reminder that when writing about Netflix' new pricing announced today, please note that Blockbuster, under the new ownership of DISH Network, also rolled out new pricing in the last month and has several competitive advantages to Netflix:
Blockbuster announced this week:
A month long pass for $4.99 for kids to rent unlimited kids movies from Blockbuster stores. Sunday movie rentals for .49 cents at Blockbuster stores.Blockbuster introduced in May new pricing in stores:
Lower rates and daily pricing: Thousands of titles were made available for only 99 cents per day Just released movies were lowered to $2.99 for first day. Other newer movies were lowered to $1.99 or less for first day. Additionaly days only 99 cents.Competitive Advantages:
Blockbuster offers a By Mail service that enables customers to exchange those movies in participating Blockbuster stores nationwide for another free rental.
Blockbuster offers many new releases 28 days before Redbox or Netflix.
Digital download services:
Blockbuster also offers rentals of digital downloads of movies to compatible mobile devices or PCs.
Streaming movie services:
Today, Blockbuster does not offer a streaming movie service but is exploring ways to expand into this platform.
Let me know if you have further questions.
NopeIsn't this like the 4th or 5th thread on this topic?
and all other threads have been closed.
DodgerKing said:This is why they can raise the rates on streaming. They are pretty much the only one providing streaming at a monthly fee. The other streaming services charge per download. Lack of competition, a strong customer base, and a strong hold on a service gives makes it easier for them to raise rates.
I hope BB starts offering streaming soon so they can compete with NF
I think we will as well. In fact I am sure of it after seeing the new data center that they are building in Cheyanne...I would think that maybe one day you may see streaming with dish receivers?? Just a thought, but yes I would think for the public that does not have dish streaming would be a nice add
sounds like u need a faster internet connectionI'm with Laddyboy. No more streaming for me, not that I ever used it much. HD streaming had so many artifacts, it looked worse than SD to my eye. SD streaming was unwatchable on a 42" TV due to blurriness.
Yup! Netflix streaming via Fios to my 60" plasma looks at least to be DVD quality.sounds like u need a faster internet connection