Netflix Goes Good Will Hunting

Netflix Goes Good Will Hunting

If not for the Starz agreement with Liberty Media (), which maintains a smooth flow of recent hits and classics drawn from the digital shelves obsolete. One of the main complaints against Netflix streaming service is that you really want to see the movie just are not there.


Netflix Deal The study is the first digital license agreement Miramax never signed, even if Google () expressed interest last fall. Although the catalog of 700 films from Miramax is low compared to those of Time Warner () Warner Bros., Sony () Pictures of Colombia, or its former parent company, Walt Disney (), this batch of films is exceptionally popular and thoroughly examined.

In the long term, Netflix needs direct distribution agreements with the studios themselves. Miramax is a good place to start, and success here should help Netflix to negotiate similar agreements with the really big boys. Obtain licenses from second-hand through intermediaries such as Starz, Showtime, and EPIX always seemed a temporary solution.

Subscribers should not expect a fire hose of all 700 movies at once, but a gradual designed not to interfere with Miramax Blu-ray and DVD again. While not perfect, from the perspective of consumers, a movement is still very marketable. Miramax Films appear on your Roku box or connected Blu-ray in June

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