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Netflix UK Launch: U.S. Giant Takes A Gamble As Fierce Web-TV Battle Shapes Up With Amazon

Netflix Uk Launch

First Posted: 01/09/12 09:53 AM ET Updated: 01/09/12 11:32 AM ET

By Georgina Prodhan and Matt Cowan
LONDON (Reuters) - Netflix launched in Britain and Ireland on Monday, taking on BSkyB's premium drama and movies offerings and prompting Amazon-owned rival Lovefilm to offer a new cut-price service.

In its first expansion outside the Americas, which the company has said will push it into a loss this year, Netflix said its prices and instant access to a broad range of online entertainment would attract new customers.

Lovefilm, which has 2 million customers in its core British market, immediately announced Lovefilm Instant -- an internet streaming-only offer to undercut Netflix -- in addition to its current offer that combines streaming and DVD rental by post.

Netflix shares rose 2.4 percent to $88.33 by 1516 GMT, while the Nasdaq was barely changed. Amazon shares fell 0.9 percent to $181.01.

"People are excited about the UK launch even though it had been in the works for some time," said Daniel Ernst, of Hudson Square Research.

Netflix Chief Executive Reed Hastings told Reuters in an interview that BSkyB would be its main competition.

"Lovefilm is not the enemy. When you talk about big entertainment businesses, Sky Atlantic and Sky Movies are huge, and our advantage is we are much lower priced than the Sky packages, and it is all on demand -- click and watch," he said.

Netflix is trying to recover from the roughest patch in its history after alienating U.S. customers with a 60 percent price rise in the third quarter in an attempt to cover the increasing costs of buying TV and film content.

Co-founded by Hastings in 1997, Netflix created the U.S. market for DVD rental by post but has suffered more recently as it shifts to lower-margin instant online delivery.

Nonetheless, Hastings said Netflix had no option but to press ahead aggressively with the new delivery technology, describing DVD postal delivery as being "a little bit like travelling by horse and buggy."

"In the long term, Internet TV -- the idea that you can click and watch anything you want -- is such a powerful concept that we are investing heavily," he said.

Hastings said Netflix had begun to regain U.S. subscribers last quarter. "What we said a quarter ago was that it was going to turn up in the back half of Q4, and everything has been consistent with that," he said.

But he declined to say whether the company would turn profitable again during the course of 2012. "I cannot comment," he said. "We are really focused on this global expansion and it is expensive."

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Netflix is offering unlimited online access to tens of thousands of hours of movies and drama for 5.99 pounds ($9.20) per month in Britain and 6.99 euros ($8.90) in Ireland, plus a month's free trial.

The new streaming-only package from Lovefilm, which said on Monday it had had a record number of subscribers signing up in the fourth quarter, will cost 4.99 pounds per month.

In the United States, cable and satellite TV providers are under pressure from streaming services such as those provided by Netflix, with many viewers giving up expensive subscriptions in favor of Internet-based content streamed to their PC or TV.

But so-called over-the-top providers such as Netflix struggle to compete with the quality of programs provided by Time Warner, CBS and Viacom. Netflix has said its U.S. content costs will almost double this year.

Hastings said, however, he did not expect to need to raise more capital this year, after raising $400 million in fresh capital in November. "No. We are doing great," he said.

BSkyB charges 20 pounds per month for an entertainment package that includes Sky Atlantic, a U.S.-focused drama channel launched a year ago that includes exclusive rights to HBO's back catalogue, including the popular Game of Thrones.

Europe's biggest satellite broadcaster demands that customers sign up for contracts, and have a set-top box and connection to a Sky dish. Sky Movies costs 16 pounds per month on top of the basic TV package.

Both Netflix and Lovefilm can deliver their content via a wide range of Internet-connected devices such as games consoles, tablets and Blu-ray players as well as computers and smart TVs.

Netflix said its personalized interface, in which viewers will be offered programs depending on their past viewing and can see what their friends like and are watching if they sign up via Facebook, could help give it an edge.

It will offer films and TV programs from such providers as the British broadcasters BBC, Channel 4 and ITV and movie studios including Disney, Viacom-owned Paramount, and Twentieth Century Fox.

Hastings said Netflix, which until now has been available in the United States, Canada and 43 countries and territories in Latin America and the Caribbean, would not necessarily push into more markets this year.

"I am not sure about this year. For now we are focused on the UK and Ireland," he said.

($1 = 0.6490 British pounds)

($1 = 0.7865 euros)

(Additional reporting by Yinka Adegoke in New York; Editing by Sarah Young and David Hulmes)

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06:00 PM on 04/27/2012
I still prefer US version of netflix. Thanks to unotelly which enables me to watch it anywhere in the world.
08:36 AM on 03/27/2012
The UK selection is no good. I prefer the US content http://vpnfreedom.com/netflix/how-to-watch-us-netflix-in-the-uk/
03:26 AM on 01/13/2012
anyway, I got my 1 month free subscription and I was able to find some pretty decent tvshows that I am going to record and save for offline watching; don't think that I am going to keep my account after this 1st month though, not if they don't update their collection with more recent movies anyhoo; btw, this is a pretty cool way to record streaming Netflix movies, if you' re interested: http://audials.com/en/how_to_record_stream_capture_music_videos_movies_from/netflix.html. It works really well if you follow the steps in the tutorial. but really now, I don't want to complain, as I was saying, it's better than not having the Netflix service at all :)
03:22 AM on 01/13/2012
well it's better than having no options to choose from whatsoever, even with their sketchy database
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SteveDenver
Progressive and liberal, just like Jesus Christ.
02:32 AM on 01/10/2012
If Netflix can make UK content available in the US market, I would join and even pay a premium for such access.
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11:55 PM on 01/09/2012
I have the streaming Netflix. Don't use it that much as so many movies are only available on disc. When I called and asked about that I was told they don't have control over which movies they can stream, that Hollywood does. If they could stream or disc any movie it would be a lot better.
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11:39 PM on 01/09/2012
The really big move would be to boot the CEO. Otherwise, Netflix is doomed.
01:57 AM on 01/10/2012
Faved. Hastings should have been booted months ago. It would have been a step in the right direction.
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vnomad
09:46 PM on 01/09/2012
What I want to know is whether I have access to my U.S. content with my U.S. Netflix account, from now on, when I'm in the U.K.
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Billar
Fighting The Lies From The Right
08:58 PM on 01/09/2012
I like Hulu Plus. They have a lot of original programming plus what Netflix offers. they also have scalable servers that you can adjust when you ISP cuts back on bandwidth. Netflex doesent.
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carlonw
11:54 PM on 01/09/2012
too much anime garbage.
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Blair Epps
08:45 PM on 01/09/2012
If you cant find movies and tv shows to watch on netflix in demand ur pickier than Siskel and Ebert! (and I know I spelled it wrong so dont waste your time).
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KirkVox
Eat your vegetables!
09:57 PM on 01/09/2012
LOL You spelled their names correctly.
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DNAtsol
You are more than the sum of what you consume.
08:23 PM on 01/09/2012
The current fracture of streaming platforms is killing the market. Some things I can get on netflix, others on HBO only, still others on showtime.... content creators need to stop trying to be providers and vise versa. pick a way of making $$ and go all in. Stop with the "exclusive" garbage. If it's good content, sell it everywhere. If you're going to create content that competes with good content. sell it everywhere.

Stop with the non-competition competition.
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09:11 PM on 01/09/2012
Well said.
01:59 AM on 01/10/2012
Exactly.
08:17 PM on 01/09/2012
I agree that Netflix movie selection sucks but blame the greedy providers for driving up the content cost.
Streaming is the future for movie rentals though the dvd will hav eit's place.
If you have kids,grandkids whatever Netflix is a great deal for kids shows and catoons.
Our 3 year old says,"Roku" when t.v is mentioned.
I love the recycled t.v shows both American and British and the docs are fine.
For 8 bucks.
Can't beat it.
Netflix haters sound like spoiled brats.
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Zephyra
07:59 PM on 01/09/2012
Doubling content is one thing; quality quite another. This could be an interesting experiment.
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ProudToBeVeryLiberal
Science is the antidote to the poison of religion
07:21 PM on 01/09/2012
I believe all these eviI corps are waiting for SOPA to pass to start pouncing... F.ascism on the internet means huge money for the few who create the rules...
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Blair Epps
08:46 PM on 01/09/2012
They are the first to scream capitalism, but when it comes time for them to innovate they do all they can to stop technology from changing the market. Thats bad for everyone.
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independentvoter007
God bless America
07:11 PM on 01/09/2012
I was one of the customers who canceled my subscription as soon as I heard about the price increase. After about 6 moths, I decided to try it again, just the streaming option. I watched about 3 movies and then realized how much the selection sucked. Cancelled my subscription again, and I'm waiting for the selection to improve. I'm not against switching to Amazon or Blockbuster if they develop a better selection.
u s e r
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07:20 PM on 01/09/2012
It hasn't been 6 months.
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independentvoter007
God bless America
07:28 PM on 01/09/2012
4 months, whatever
07:37 PM on 01/09/2012
I agree with their selections of choice that they could have better options for streaming movies, and yes, I know the reason why they chosen to do so. Lucky, I don't even pay for Netflix, but I have it use it through a friend's account to see how it is. You can easily just watch movies online for free if you know how where to go, and how to use it.