This is a test JESS3 BlogHow Having Movies Mailed to You is So Last Century … – JESS3 Blog https://blog.jess3.com JESS3 is a creative agency that specializes in social media strategy and data visualization. Tue, 11 Dec 2018 20:42:43 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.21 How Having Movies Mailed to You is So Last Century … https://blog.jess3.com/2007/01/how-having-movies-mailed-to-you-is-so.html https://blog.jess3.com/2007/01/how-having-movies-mailed-to-you-is-so.html#respond Tue, 30 Jan 2007 13:27:00 +0000 Leslie Bradshaw /2007/01/how-having-movies-mailed-to-you-is-so.html

“Broadband Internet access speeds are now the norm, rather than the exception, in America, and all kinds of digital media are available — plenty of it for free.
As such, many people have been predicting the end of the popular Netflix movie rental company for some time, largely due to its traditional mail-based delivery model.
Not so fast, according to an interesting story from the New York Times, as Netflix has introduced an online service to deliver movies and TV programs to a user’s PC as streaming video.
And, better than that, it’s free to Netflix subscribers!
All it takes is downloading some special software from the Netflix Web site to your Windows PC.
Most of Netflix’s subscriber base, who pay $18 every month to keep up to three movies at a time, receives 18 hours of free movie watching via the site (cheaper plans offer fewer hours).
Also, should a customer not like a movie they’ve sampled via the Internet, they can stop it at any time and be charged for only the time they spent watching it.”
More:
New York Times January 16, 2007
The (Lakeland, FL) Ledger January 15, 2007

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“Broadband Internet access speeds are now the norm, rather than the exception, in America, and all kinds of digital media are available — plenty of it for free.
As such, many people have been predicting the end of the popular Netflix movie rental company for some time, largely due to its traditional mail-based delivery model.
Not so fast, according to an interesting story from the New York Times, as Netflix has introduced an online service to deliver movies and TV programs to a user’s PC as streaming video.
And, better than that, it’s free to Netflix subscribers!
All it takes is downloading some special software from the Netflix Web site to your Windows PC.
Most of Netflix’s subscriber base, who pay $18 every month to keep up to three movies at a time, receives 18 hours of free movie watching via the site (cheaper plans offer fewer hours).
Also, should a customer not like a movie they’ve sampled via the Internet, they can stop it at any time and be charged for only the time they spent watching it.”
More:
New York Times January 16, 2007
The (Lakeland, FL) Ledger January 15, 2007

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