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Netflix Price Increase Possibility?
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Since last year, some have thought that Netflix will most likely increase their cost per month for users. This doesn't sound unreasonable either.
Don't forget. Netflix also has to pay a license fee to stream movies!
Add all of Netflix's costs together, minus what they make from users paying the $7.99 a month, chances are they aren't making a huge profit.
What do you guys think?
For years, the streaming service in the U.S. has cost $7.99 per month. But analysts have said that in order for Netflix to cover its high content and expansion costs -- and more recently, to cover potential increased costs due to net neutrality issues -- it would only be a matter of time before the streaming video service had to increase its prices.( [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] )
Don't forget. Netflix also has to pay a license fee to stream movies!
Netflix generally licenses content for a fixed fee and a defined time period. Source: Top Investor Questions.[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
I don't know specifics on how much each title costs to license. I've heard it varies a lot based on the country, the title, its age (pay-window), and the specific title. (I don't work in content licensing and have never seen the exact numbers and the few I've heard are confidential)
However, we can do a quick calculation to estimate the average cost based on public information.
Tech Crunch reported that Reid Hastings said Netflix subscribers streamed 5 Billion Hours Of Content In 2013 Q3. For simplicity, let's assume the streaming rate stays constant through the year for a total of 20 billion hours a year. In reality, this varies seasonally and grows as Netflix acquires more subscribers.
Tech Crunch also reported that Netflix Spends $2B Per Year On Content. Their figure is a little different than what is published in the quarterly results, but that is expected since content licensing is subject to complex accounting rules like any other business expenditure. I'm not an accountant so I won't pretend to understand it (plus, I've never seen the exact numbers). So let's take TC's number at face value for simplicity.
If my arithmetic is correct, then that puts it at about $2B / 20B hours = $0.10/hour (US Dollars). This doesn't include the cost to deliver bits to over the internet and other operational costs.
A typical 40 minute episode of TV is about $0.07 and a 2 hour movie is about $0.20.
Keep in mind that individual titles will have different costs. A blockbuster, high profile movie like The Hunger Games (which was licensed much earlier than normal with exclusive rights) will cost a lot more than a lesser known movie like Iron Sky. However, The Hunger Games is likely to get a lot more plays so its average cost per play may not be as high as its price tag may imply.
Add all of Netflix's costs together, minus what they make from users paying the $7.99 a month, chances are they aren't making a huge profit.
What do you guys think?
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Well considering Netflix is a Fortune 500 company, they are doing something right...
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What do you guys think will happen?
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So whats the new price we might see?
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Hopefully not, Netflix is bae
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I know it's a very good opportunity for them to increase the price, I will be devastated if the price goes up. But what can i do?
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Anything over $10 I really won't take, Netflix isn't so good.
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In the UK its much more than US sadly and I do hope they don't increase the prices.
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1989 wrote In the UK its much more than US sadly and I do hope they don't increase the prices.
How much does it cost in the UK? Its $7.99 a month here.
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