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Netflix will no longer accept subscription payments from Apple's App store
Netflix subscribers who pay their monthly bill through Apple’s App Store will now be required to pay Netflix directly, or their account will be booted.
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What happened to the real Griselda Blanco? The true story of her death
The series ends with three sentences about the Colombian drug empire-builder’s fate. There’s more to the story.
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Ashley Park updates health status after hospitalization for septic shock
“Emily in Paris” star Ashley Park posted an update on her recovery following a harrowing health scare that landed her in the hospital.
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Netflix is preparing investors and users for more price hikes in 2024
Netflix laid the groundwork for more price hikes on page six of its quarterly shareholder letter.
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Netflix releases trailer for ‘We Are the World' special with never-before-seen footage
In 1985, Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie and more stars got together to record “We Are the World” to benefit African famine relief.
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These are Netflix's 10 most popular shows of 2023—'Wednesday' was No. 4
The streamer this week released its first ever “What We Watched” engagement report.
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Why Matt Rife's Netflix comedy special — and his apology — is stirring controversy
The 28-year-old issued what he called his “official apology”: a link that directed users to a website selling products described as “special needs helmets.”
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Bobby Berk leaving ‘Queer Eye' after season 8
After six years on “Queer Eye,” Bobby Berk will exit the Netflix series when the upcoming eighth season wraps. Though, as he noted in his announcement, it wasn’t an easy decision.
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Netflix to hike prices again as it reels in subscribers amid password-sharing crackdown
Netflix has disclosed summertime subscriber gains that surpassed analysts’ projections, signaling the video streaming service’s crackdown on password sharing is converting former freeloaders into paying customers.
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If you invested $1,000 in Netflix 10 years ago, here's how much money you'd have now
Netflix reported it added over 8 million global subscribers during the quarter ending September 2023. Here’s how much a $1,000 investment would be worth now.
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David Beckham reflects on 'emotional rollercoaster' in ‘Beckham' documentary
The four-part series explores David Beckham’s upbringing, his courtship with his wife and his triumphs on the field, but the most difficult part for him was revisiting the 1998 World Cup.
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Netflix's DVD service ends after 25 years as discs are mailed out for subscribers to keep
Netflix will shut down its DVD service after its five remaining distribution centers mail out their final discs on Friday to their remaining subscribers.
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Alex Murdaugh slams court clerk over ‘shocking' comments in Netflix murder documentary
Alex Murdaugh’s lawyer said he’s “flabbergasted” that Colleton County clerk of court Rebecca Hill—an elected official—is “expressing her personal opinion” on his murder case in a Netflix series.
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Netflix lays to rest its DVD service after 25 years
Netflix lays to rest its DVD service after 25 years of mailing physical discs to users as the media company fully commits to streaming.
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You can get paid $2,500 to watch Netflix's most popular shows: Here's how to apply
Applications will be open until National Binge Day on Sept. 25.
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‘I should be dead': Florida boy, 12, saves drowning man, performs CPR he said he learned from ‘Stranger Things'
A 12-year-old Palm Beach County boy is being hailed a hero after he saved a man’s life with CPR he said he learned while watching “Stranger Things” on Netflix.
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Hollywood strikes will impact TV this fall. Here's what is, and isn't, slated for release:
Bad news if you’re looking forward to new episodes of “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Law & Order” airing anytime soon. Many of your favorite TV shows will not be back this fall because of the strikes by Hollywood actors and screenwriters.
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Netflix's ‘Full Swing' won't be getting full access to Ryder Cup team rooms
The Netflix golf documentary series “Full Swing” won’t have full access at the Ryder Cup after members of the U.S. team raised about a film crew in the team room.
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Netflix ends DVD service by sending up to 10 surprise discs to subscribers
A few lucky subscribers will get to keep those DVDs of “Spy Kids” and “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.”
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Leonard Bernstein's kids defend Bradley Cooper amid criticism over prosthetic nose in ‘Maestro'
After Bradley Cooper received backlash for using prosthetics to play Leonard Bernstein in the film Maestro, the composer’s kids defended the actor for using “makeup to amplify his resemblance.”