From Yahoo:
“Netflix to wind down red envelope DVD rentals”
Netflix's (NFLX) red DVD envelopes will be no more. The
company said Tuesday that it is ending its 25-year DVD rental business, noting
that it plans to ship its final discs on Sept. 29. “Our goal has always been to
provide the best service for our members, but as the business continues to
shrink that’s going to become increasingly difficult,” the company wrote in a
release. DVDs have become a shrinking percentage of Netflix’s revenue over the
past several years as consumers increasingly shift to streaming services.
Netflix reported 2022 DVD revenue of $145.69 million, down 20% from the prior
year. By comparison, Netflix’s streaming revenue last year totaled $31.46
billion.
Netflix forever disrupted the movie rental industry with its
first shipment of 'Beetlejuice' in 1998. The company's initial business model
of shipping movies to subscribers homes eventually transitioned into the modern
streaming model where movie watchers enjoy new films without leaving their
couches. The shift to streaming eventually unseated traditional movie rental
companies that focused on DVDs, such as Blockbuster which filed for bankruptcy
in 2010. "From the very beginning, our members loved the choice and
control that direct-to-consumer entertainment offered, including the variety
and quality of our titles and the ability to binge watch entire series,"
Netflix said in a letter to shareholders Tuesday. "DVD paved the way for
streaming, ensuring that so much of what we started will continue long into the
future." The announcement came about an hour prior to the company's
first-quarter earnings report. Netflix shares traded lower the report, which
revealed fewer people signed up for its service than analysts expected during
the first quarter.
^ This is sad. I had Netflix for several years when I couldn’t
Stream. ^
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/netflix-to-wind-down-red-envelope-dvd-rentals-203931857.html
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