Friday, 2 March 2012

Netflix Watch Instantly's life after Starz includes Academy Award winners, more captions

In a change of conversation that would make Don Draper proud, Netflix has picked up its blogging pen and accentuated the positive, even as hundreds of titles provided by Starz Play blinked away this week. The first bit of good news? Content that's coming instead of going includes several movies that scored trophies at last weekend's Academy Awards,including Best Picture winner The Artist, and Best Documentary winner Undefeated that will arrive "later this year, plus Best Animated Feature Rango that goes live on the service March 31st. That extends to movies in theaters too, as last weekend's top two, Act of Valor and Good Deeds, are pay-TV window exclusives for Netflix. The other positive note is that it achieved a goal of offering closed captioning on 80 percent of the hours streamed by the end of last year, and notes 90 percent of streaming is now done on devices that have been updated to support optional captions. The bad news there is that some embedded TV and Blu-ray player software might not be able to be updated for captions, and progress on adding captions for that last twenty percent of content may be slower since it's content that isn't viewed as often. So, is the red envelope company doing enough to keep you hanging around, or are you going to blow through the last few eps of Lillyhammer and pull the eject button?

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  1. Rock on Netflix! Amazing how they are getting The Artist and added a bunch of close captioning. Seeing how The Artist is silent that makes for some ironic images in my head. I originally bailed on Netflix when they raised prices last year, I didn’t think $16.00 a month was a value and I like streaming and getting rentals, so I decided to get the Blockbuster @home plan that gives me both for $10. Now I didn’t lose Starz as many Netflix subscribers did on 3/1, and I can still get DVD’s through the mail for the odd movie that I can’t find streaming.

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