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To get first-run episodes of 'Glee' online right away, the service will have to pony up.
During peak times, Netflix represents 20 percent of online traffic in the United States.
Good news for cable companies! Bad news for waistlines!
Will someone come out on top soon, please? Because we want to watch Hulu on our TV.
There are 150,000 free videos available to subscribers, and the message to Hulu and Netflix is clear.
Sex with garbage cans is beyond the pale, apparently.
It added almost 2 million new subscribers in the period from June to September.
This news actually broke last night, but we were too busy watching movies on Netflix's iPhone application to notice.
Plus: LeBron movie on hold until next summer.
Netflix ended the year with 31 percent more subscribers than it had when it started, leaving it with somewhere between 15.5 million and 16.3 million subscribers.
A cool interactive map links movie rentals with neighborhoods.
Given Hollywood's allergy to all things easy, cheap, and convenient, you probably figured this was coming.
Why do big studios want us to leave our house for entertainment?
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