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Netflix Doubles from a Year ago -- Maybe

Postby jon » Fri Sep 20, 2013 7:57 am

Netflix might have doubled its Canadian subscribers in the past year: report
By Michael Oliveira
THE CANADIAN PRESS

TORONTO - Netflix might have doubled its Canadian subscriber base in the past year, according to a recently released report.

Research by the Media Technology Monitor, based on surveys with 2,013 adults between March 6 and April 14, suggests about 25 per cent of anglophone Canadians had signed up for the video streaming service. That's up from 13 per cent in the spring of 2012.

The results are considered accurate within plus or minus 2.2 percentage points 19 times out of 20.

About 84 per cent of the respondents who used Netflix said they typically watched at least one movie or TV show on the streaming service every week.

About eight per cent of the consumers polled said they had tried Netflix at some point but decided the service wasn't for them. Just under half of them had never paid for Netflix but used a free trial and never followed up to subscribe.

A perceived lack of quality content was the most common reason given for cancelling Netflix, with 36 per cent saying there wasn't enough to watch. About 28 per cent said they weren't using the service enough to justify the monthly fee, 11 per cent thought the $8 price was too expensive, seven per cent said they were ``just checking it out,'' five per cent had technical issues, and three per cent moved residences and quit.

The highest proportions of Netflix users were found out West. About 40 per cent of the consumers polled in Saskatchewan and 31 per cent of Albertans said they used Netflix. Edmonton had the highest per capita rate of Netflix users among Canada's biggest cities with 37 per cent of the consumers polled there saying they used the site.

Netflix was also particularly popular with parents. About 37 per cent of the households with kids under 12 had a Netflix subscription, while there was a subscriber in about a third of the homes where teens lived.

Netflix, which launched in Canada in September 2010, no longer discloses how many Canadian customers it has. It last reported it had reached one million subscribers in August 2011.
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Re: Netflix Doubles from a Year ago -- Maybe

Postby Mike Cleaver » Fri Sep 20, 2013 12:40 pm

Comparing what's available on the US and Canadian sites, there's a lot less available in Canada and a lot of the content is c grade and lower Hollywood crap that no one wants to see.
Also, Netflix has been highly critical of Canadian ISPs for their extremely low download caps and slow speeds and high prices for internet service on this side of the border.
People won't subscribe to on-line services because the subscription fee is just the first charge.
If you download or stream a lot of stuff, your internet over-use charges will skyrocket.
Not a co-incidence since most ISPs are corpse owned and the same corpse own cable and satellite companies which are struggling to survive the internet age.
For consumers, it's currently a no win situation.
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