It's very bizarre down here with our internet laws. Piracy is a big issue, but there are many methods we can fight it, but no action has been taken against it. Creating something like a Netflix or a Video-On-Demand would really help.SilverHeart wrote:From what I've heard it's mainly because Australia has some draconian, ass-backwards policies on Internet usage.
The Netflix Club
Nielsen Will Measure Netflix and Amazon Ratings
http://www.thevideoink.com/news/nielsen ... HIKsIvF-30
This is kind of a big deal.
http://www.thevideoink.com/news/nielsen ... HIKsIvF-30
This is kind of a big deal.
yeaSilverHeart wrote:Nielsen Will Measure Netflix and Amazon Ratings
http://www.thevideoink.com/news/nielsen ... HIKsIvF-30
This is kind of a big deal.
network TV is in major troublemif this is the case
Bill Burr special coming next month. Yup.
AWWWWWW YEEEEEEEEDodd wrote:Bill Burr special coming next month. Yup.
Wait, why would network TV be in trouble if they start counting in Amazon and Netflix? Wouldn't, say, a show like Hannibal benefit greatly from this sort of thing?Cilogy wrote:yeaSilverHeart wrote:Nielsen Will Measure Netflix and Amazon Ratings
http://www.thevideoink.com/news/nielsen ... HIKsIvF-30
This is kind of a big deal.
network TV is in major troublemif this is the case
Because Netflix has a 50 million subscriber base so getting data on that (even the fraction Nielsen will be getting from desktop readings) is insanely important. It's pretty much irrelevant to Netflix itself (obviously they have internal numbers and unlike cable and Network where Nielsen helps determine value of Ad revenue which Netflix doesn't make money from), but it could give a huge public image boost. Not only further legitimizing digital streaming services as being just as good if not superior in clout to a premium TV channel, but if even a fifth of that user base was revealed to have tuned into, say, House of Cards, that makes House of Cards one of the most watched TV shows both by cable and network standards. In short, it only means good things for Netflix and digital distribution as a whole.
Coming/going list for Netflix in December:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/a ... ber-752465
BROADCHURCH!
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/a ... ber-752465
BROADCHURCH!
Sharknado 2: The Second One (2014)
Drive Hard (2014)
Yeah.BlairCo wrote:About fucking time.SilverHeart wrote:Netflix Coming To Australia And New Zealand In March 2015:
http://thenextweb.com/apps/2014/11/18/n ... arch-2015/
But will we get selections that are as good the US? Most probably not. Just a gut feeling.