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Technology Stocks : Netflix (NFLX) and the Streaming Wars
NFLX 1,103+0.6%Nov 7 9:30 AM EST

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To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (1855)4/5/2019 5:31:47 PM
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Pretty easy question to answer if you've ever tried to find an old movie or a movie that just left the theaters on Netflix or any other streaming service. A lot of stuff just isn't there.

Neflix's DVD service, Redbox and your local library are about all there is these days for renting movies on physical media. Redbox's selections are limited and local libraries are very spotty, or you have to wait weeks to view some titles.

I posted this elsewhere, but if you want to find if a movie is available on a streaming service, go to JustWatch.com, there you can type in any movie title and it'll tell you which service it's streaming if it's available, or on which service you can buy or rent it if it's not.
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