Amazon Says Instant Video Has Surpassed Hulu And Apple

Amazon Says Instant Video Has Surpassed Hulu And Apple

Amazon announced today that its Instant Video streaming service has surpassed both Apple and Hulu in streaming video usage. Amazon cited a report from Qwilt, a company that tracks growth in online video usage. Assuming that the claim is correct, this would make Instant Video the third largest video site overall, behind YouTube and Netflix. The service offers an extensive catalog of content available only to Amazon Prime members at no additional cost to their Prime membership.

In the near future, we may see Instant Video rise even further. With last week’s launch of Amazon Fire TV set-top box, more people now have the chance to rent or purchase video content through Amazon. The set-top box will be the entry point for bringing those people into the fold, and Amazon offers enough content to make sure that it has something to suit everyones liking.

Amazon also continues to heavily invest in original content. Recently it ordered the second round of original shows, which have been able to generate a decent amount of buzz, but not more so than Netflix’s original shows. The company seems to be committing to making it big in this niche, and its taking it on from all fronts. How it continues to progress will certainly be interesting to watch.

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Netflix 4K Streaming House Of Cards Kicks Off

Netflix 4K Streaming House Of Cards Kicks Off

Earlier this year Netflix said that it would start 4K streaming this spring. The company has kept its promise, and has started streaming its biggest original show in ultra HD. Netflix 4K streaming House of Cards rings in a new era for the company, as it looks to improve its library with 4K content. Apart from the show’s second season, Netflix is also offering some nature documentaries, also shot in 4K, for streaming.

Netflix’s push into ultra HD streaming will be greatly supported by its original content. It has already confirmed that all of Netflix’s original shows will be shot in 4K. It knows that 4K content library will take quite a while to grow, Netflix plans to offer additional content later on in the year, including but not limited to its originals as well as content from other vendors.

Obviously to enjoy 4K streaming one must have a really great internet connection. A 4K TV or display will also be required. This year at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas we saw quite a few 4K TVs, some of them were even surprisingly cheap. But still its not as widespread, so initially it will only be a subset of Netflix subscribers who will truly be able to appreciate the ultra high definition quality.

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Netflix 4K streaming starts with House of Cards

Netflix has begun streaming 4K video, quietly enabling Ultra HD content on select streams, though only if viewers have a certain subset of 4K-capable TV. The company began testing of … Continue reading

Netflix Is Now Streaming In 4K

hoc 4K TV is here. Sort of. Netflix is now streaming the second season of House of Cards and some nature documentaries in 4K/Ultra HD format. But of course, your TV has to support the higher resolution to take advantage of the extra pixel count. Programs available for viewing in 4K will appear with the Ultra HD 4K label. Netflix confirmed to Multichannel News that the company is now streaming some… Read More

How Much Better Is House of Cards in 4K?

How Much Better Is House of Cards in 4K?

Netflix announced at CES that it would begin shooting original series in ultra high-def 4K, and now British site HDTVtest has caught the first glimpse of the streaming giant’s 4K content in the wild. How much more evil does Kevin Spacey look?

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Hulu Looks To Cash In On The Binge Watching Frenzy

Hulu Looks To Cash In On The Binge Watching Frenzy

We have all heard this phrase being thrown around a lot, “binge watching.” Basically when someone starts watching a new TV show that has been out for a while and starts to like it, they often find themselves watching more than one episode in a single sitting. This act is referred to as binge watching, and ardent fans are known to finish entire seasons in one night. Netflix, which takes it time in making new episodes available, often has entire previous seasons of popular TV shows. Its been one of the best facilitators of binge watching for quite a while and now Hulu wants to cash in on the frenzy as well.

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    Netflix Launch In France Might Hinge On A Technicality

    Netflix Launch In France Might Hinge On A Technicality

    Netflix is a popular online streaming website. It has one of the biggest content libraries, which includes, TV shows, movies, documentaries and more. There has been much debate over the possibility of a Netflix launch in France. Given the country’s strict cultural protection laws, online broadcasters like Netflix have a lot to consider before they move into the country. Les Echos reports today that Netflix launch in France could be possible soon if the company establishes base in Luxembourg to avoid French regulations.

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    Hulu just scored rights to past seasons of great shows like “Brooklyn Nine Nine” and “The Mindy Proj

    Hulu just scored rights to past seasons of great shows like "Brooklyn Nine Nine" and "The Mindy Project." The deal includes NBCUniversal-produced shows that usually air on Fox.

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    Amazon yanks 24 from Netflix for Prime Instant Video

    Amazon has clinched an exclusive deal for 24, inking an agreement with Twentieth Century Fox Television that will not only see all back-seasons of the Kiefer Sutherland series only streaming … Continue reading

    The show 24 has left Netflix for the greener pastures of Amazon Instant Video, where it is now exclu

    The show 24 has left Netflix for the greener pastures of Amazon Instant Video, where it is now exclusively carried. Prime subscribers can stream all eight seasons of the saga of Jack Bauer starting today.

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