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| Netflix will launch in the UK in early 2012 | |
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| Topic Started: Oct 26 2011, 04:54 PM (279 Views) | |
| Deleted User | Oct 26 2011, 04:54 PM Post #1 |
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Netflix will launch in the UK in early 2012 Online movie streaming service confirms assault on UK market Netflix, which has been available in the US since 2007 and was subsequently rolled-out to Canada and 43 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, didn't reveal how much Brits would be charged to access the service. It currently costs £7.99 (£5) per month in the US. Brits can register their interest on Netflix's site and will receive an email when the service is close to launch.. Source: PCAdvisor subscribed newsletter. ////////////////////////////////// Sometimes great new programming arrives on Netflix Instant Watch, but you don't discover it until way too late. It is recommended bookmarking Instantwatcher.com, the most in-depth source for new content added to Instant Watch. Instantwatcher.com includes sections for New and Noteworthy, Most Popular in the Last 24 Hours, and Notable Titles Expiring Soon, and the most popular and expiring soon feeds also have related Twitter accounts to follow. You can also scope out FeedFliks and Streaming Soon, both of which offer queue-management shortcuts and glimpses into the material that's making Netflix Instant Watch less of a dumping ground for the unwatchable Source: PCAdvisor – by subscription. |
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