Category: Netflix News
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Netflix Subscribers Are Most Likely to Resubscribe After Canceling
It happens to everyone. You sign up for a streaming service, watch the shows that drew you in, and then decide to cancel after a while. It’s called a churn rate, and streaming services experience this with their customers all the time. In fact, churn rates have been increasing lately. According to the Antenna Q1…
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Here’s Everything Coming to Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video The Week of May 17, 2021
Netflix is releasing Season 2 of its compelling drama Who Killed Sara this week, and it looks like it may answer some questions while raising even more. Alex finds a mysterious body in his backyard that could send him back to jail, and the new things he learns about his sister lead him to believe…
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‘Enola Holmes’ is Coming Back to Netflix for Season 2
Sherlock Holmes’ sleuthing younger sister Enola is headed back to Netflix for a second season. The streamer couldn’t not hit the green light on a sequel after the first movie did so well with audiences everywhere. Enola Holmes was released last year reaching an estimated 76 million households in the first 28 days. The film…
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Superhero Movies & Shows Top Nielsen’s Streaming Chart
It seems like viewers are really into superhero movies these days. Marvel’s The Falcon and the Winter Soldier made it to the top of Nielsen’s streaming list for the week ending April 11, with 748 million minutes watched across the four episodes. On the movie side, Netflix’s super-powered Thunder Force starring Melissa McCarthy and Octavia…
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Here’s Everything New on Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video The Week of May 10, 2021
This week is bringing a bunch of new titles to Netflix, Hulu, and Prime Video. Our top picks include Netflix’s new documentary Money, Explained, and the suspenseful original film Oxygen. Hulu is getting the explosive documentary MLK/FBI which details the FBI surveillance that dogged King’s activism throughout the ’50s and ’60s, fueled by the racist…
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Survey: Almost Half of Consumers Aren’t Likely to Subscribe to a New Streaming Service Just to Watch a New Release
The past year has seen some major changes in the way new movies are released. With movie theaters closed for much of 2020 and attendance still low once after reopening, production companies had to get a bit creative with how to release their blockbusters. Some movies like the award-winning Nomadland went straight to streaming on…
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Netflix is Reportedly Developing an Online Space Called ‘N-Plus” for Podcasts and More
Apparently, Netflix is exploring the idea of expanding its digital footprint into other sectors. The streamer sent out a survey to some users gauging interest in a “future online space where you can learn more about the Netflix shows and things related to them.” And like every new platform these days, the name will include…
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Netflix Reports ‘Emily in Paris’ Was its Most-Watched Comedy of 2020
Netflix has had its fair share of binge-able content which propelled viewers through the pandemic last year. The streaming service recently revealed Emily in Paris was its top comedy series for 2020. The Lilly Collins-starring series was renewed for a second season shortly after the first season wrapped. In the first 28 days after it…
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Here’s Everything New on Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video the Week of May 3, 2021
Yay for May! As usual, these streaming services frontloaded the month with all their reruns and classic movies, so there is already plenty to watch. This week sees a slow drip of new content, starting with a chilling new arrival on Netflix. The Clovehitch Killer is the must-watch movie if you’re in the mood to…
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Reelgood: Amazon Prime Video and HBO Max Have Added the Most New Content So Far This Year
New data from Reelgood’s Q1 2021 SVOD Catalog Insights ranks the top 10 streaming services against each other in different categories, and Amazon Prime Video came out on top as the streaming service that added the most movies in the first quarter of 2021. This comes as no surprise since the results were the same…