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Netflix Wants Original Content to Make Up Half its Library
Netflix Wants Original Content to Make Up Half its Library
Netflix Wants Original Content to Make Up Half its Library
Only a few short years ago, Netflix had in mind to double its roster of original programming by 2016. That goal has more or less been achieved, with something new debuting practically every Friday, so what’s next? Why, launching even more originals, to the point they make up 50% of the streaming service’s offerings, per Netflix brass.
You Don’t Got It, Dude: ‘Fuller House’ Has ‘Given Up’ on Olsen Cameo
You Don’t Got It, Dude: ‘Fuller House’ Has ‘Given Up’ on Olsen Cameo
You Don’t Got It, Dude: ‘Fuller House’ Has ‘Given Up’ on Olsen Cameo
Even as Netflix’s Fuller House breezed right past our derision into a second season, the sitcom sequel may never live down its bizarre shade at the Olsen twins, either of which declined to reprise their role as Michelle for even the basest cameo. Now, with Season 2 well into production, the cast believes they’ve given up on ever seeing Michelle again.
Netflix Prices Will Rise in May for 17 Million Subscribers
Netflix Prices Will Rise in May for 17 Million Subscribers
Netflix Prices Will Rise in May for 17 Million Subscribers
Streaming markets are still evolving, between features available, tiered subscriptions, pricing and more, and Netflix, granddaddy of them all, will soon up their prices without a majority of customers realizing. Say goodbye to those grandfathered into the Standard Netflix subscription, as you’ll be forking over an additional $2.00 each month without realizing.

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