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srufolo1
srufolo1
12/30/2016 11:53:53 PM
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Video Transformation
Are growth rates for Netflix running out of runcway or has it just become saturated? It seems to me I hear the word "Netflix" roll off more peoples' tongues than I used to, and it includes older users now, who can't get enough of such programs as "The Crown." Also, I am interested in what Facebook will do to expand video.

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srufolo1
srufolo1
12/30/2016 11:40:11 PM
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Re: Transformation for 2017
@dcawrey Rotating between video services makes sense. When you get tired of one, move onto the next to see what it offers and what suits you. I will confess I have yet to use Netflix. I may be the only one in the U.S. who hasn't.

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dcawrey
dcawrey
12/30/2016 6:46:03 PM
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Re: Transformation for 2017
I'm guilty of doing some churning myself, as I rotate between video services. One mainstay I have is Amazon Prime Video, although that's because it's part of the Prime service. 

Anyone else here rotate through some of these services like Sling, Netflix, etc?

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Michelle
Michelle
12/30/2016 2:51:10 PM
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Re: Transformation for 2017
I wonder what other streaming services will do in 2017 -- original content is the new video content darling. Will the others move fast enough to keep up with Netflix?

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Mike Robuck
Mike Robuck
12/30/2016 1:05:46 PM
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Re: Transformation for 2017
I'll be curious to see how Netflix does outside of the US in 2017, including whether it will invest in original programming in some of the new markets/countries. 

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clrmoney
clrmoney
12/30/2016 8:00:56 AM
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Transformation for 2017
In 2017, I'm interested in the skinny pay tv and UHD for videos that makes things easier and better so I want to see the progression of those ones.

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