VideoOnDemand
By Rich Smith, The Motley Fool
| 1:35PM 5/03/2012
Television may be evil, but it's not evil enough for Wall Street. Analysts are worried that ratings for Viacom's children's TV leader Nickelodeon are in danger over its friendly streaming video deal with Netflix.
By Rick Aristotle Munarriz, The Motley Fool
| 7:30AM 1/06/2012
Apple and Netflix have gotten chummy lately, but that may be about to change. When Apple brings out its soon-to-appear next-gen HDTV, there's no question it'll have all sorts of clever high-tech goodies. What is a question is how it will serve up video content.
By Rick Aristotle Munarriz, The Motley Fool
| 12:15PM 10/20/2011
The Qwikster jokes are already old, and it's back to business as usual for video buffet operator Netflix -- or is it? Its stock prices are low, and there are lingering questions. But Netflix can make it right with the public again, starting with cleaning up these three big messes it recently made.
| 3:00PM 12/22/2008
I was a lapsed Netflixer; after watching dozens of movies via Netflix's swap-three plan, my wife and I found that we were viewing the DVDs less and less often, so, in a fit of belt-tightening, we dropped the service. However, intrigued by the new "Watch Instantly" feature, last week I signed up for...
| 6:00PM 1/03/2008
Netflix just unveiled plans to offer a box built by LG Electronics that will allow viewers to get movies on-demand over a high speed internet connection. That's good for consumers, although it doesn't really offer them anything new. We already have immediate access to movies with cable video...