Emmy nominations are out this morning and they're full of shows from cable — AMC's Mad Men got the most. Have the broadcast networks been replaced by cable and how do online only shows fit in?
We've all been there: You get home from work, open up your computer to Netflix, press play and…..nothing. The screen reads buffering. Who do you blame? Your internet provider or Netflix?
The new series, "Lilyhammer?" It stars Steven Van Zandt as a gangster who turns on the mob and gets relocated to Norway by the FBI. The eight-show series is part of the new original programming streaming on Netflix.
Starting today, Netflix is ending its deal with the movie channel Starz. That means the more than 1,000 movies Starz offers — from "Teen Wolf" to "Toy Story 3" — won't be available on Netflix.
We already have a company that offers streaming movies and TV shows as well as offering DVDs and Blu-Rays. It's Netflix. So why, then, are Verizon and Redbox teaming up to offer the same thing?