Yes, what you said. I agree. I would probably jump to Amazon Prime or
something like that.

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MERLOT, California State University




On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 1:06 PM, PGage <[email protected]> wrote:
> This AP story
> (http://news.yahoo.com/netflix-gets-kid-friendly-raises-us-prices-163759137.html)
> really burries the lead. Headlined as: "Netflix gets kid friendly as it
> raises US prices", the first six of ten paragraphs discuss how NF has added
> a "just for kids" tab with recommendations for kid-friendly programs
> (streamed only), and that half of NF users streamed at least 2 kids programs
> in the last 3 months. Not until graph seven do we get the real news here:
>
> "Netflix has been mulling a change that would eliminate household sharing of
> Internet video streaming and require each individual user to pay a monthly
> fee."
>
> Todd Yellin, the company's vice president of product innovation, is quoted
> as saying that the kids tab does not make the individual user pricing more
> or less likely:  "It's just something that's a possibility, but not
> imminent."
>
> To be fair to the AP, perhaps this is not news, and I just have not seen it
> before. In any case, this is the change that would kill Netflix in my house.
> Even with the imminent price increase/reduction in service, Netflix
> continues to be a good or at least fair deal for my family. If in the future
> they move to a pricing plan that charges me a separate monthly fee for each
> user (which I assume would have to mean each device) in my family, it would
> no longer be a good deal, and I would discontinue. I suppose the details
> will matter - if they charge something like $3 per month per device we might
> continue (although one of the nice things about NF is that I watch it myself
> on at least three devices (my home office computer, the blu ray device in my
> home office, and the computer at my work office), while my son watches it on
> both his Wii and PS3 and Laptop, depending on where he is in the house, and
> my older daughters watch it on their various computers, often in different
> states. Even at $3 per device, it would cost me like $24/month just to have
> the same access I have now. At $8/month, even with streaming only, NF is a
> good deal as long as I have access on multiple devices. If they start
> charging per device I might as well go back to some form of pay per view
> system to supplement cable (plus whatever pirating/stealing my older kids
> did before we got NF).
>
>
>
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