Netflix Subscribers Get Unlimited Streaming of Movies and TV Shows
With Apple CEO Steve Jobs expected to announce iTunes movie rentals at the Macworld Expo today, it's no surprise that Netflix, the world's largest online movie rental service, decided to announce that they are now offering unlimited online movie and TV streaming to its more than seven million subscribers for no additional fee. All Netflix subscribers on unlimited rental plans (starting at $8.99 a month) can now stream as many movies and TV episodes as they want on their PCs, choosing from a library of over 6,000 movies and TV episodes.
Subscribers on the $16.99 unlimited plan get unlimited DVD rentals (over 90,000 DVD titles) and the ability to stream as many movies and TV episodes as they want from the smaller instant watching library. The library includes hit TV series "Heroes," "The Office" and "30 Rock," as well as feature films "The Sum of All Fears" and "The Italian Job" and Academy Award-winners "Pan's Labyrinth" and "Letters from Iwo Jima."
via | Techcrunch
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