NETFLIX

by BESS HOWELL

Corporate Headquarters [3]

100 Winchester Circle Los Gatos, CA 95032

+1 (408) 540-3700

http://netflix.com/

Leadership [1]

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– Reed Hastings: Founder and CEO

 

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David Wells: Chief Financial Officer

 

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Kelly Bennett: Chief Marketing Officer

 

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Jonathan Friedland: Chief Communications Officer

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Tawni Cranz: Chief Talent Officer

 

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Ted Sarandos: Chief Content Officer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

History [2]

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In 1997, Reed Hastings and partner Marc Randolph founded Netflix. Initially, the company was founded to offer online movie rentals. Consumers were able to pick from a selection of titles and have them delivered to their homes. Two years later, Netflix became a subscription-based service, providing customers with unlimited movie rentals for a monthly rate. In 2002, Netflix became a publicly traded company on NASDQ. In 2007, Netflix introduced its extremely popular movie and television streaming service. International expansion began in 2012, Netflix becoming available in Latin America and the Caribbean. Netflix introduced original content in 2013, including the award-winning shows “House of Cards” and “Orange is the New Black.” Now with over 60 million global subscribers, Netflix is a notable name and pioneer in the television industry.

 

Financials [7]

Netflix’s 2015 first quarter earning results were extremely mixed, but in the end left investors happy and the company optimistic about the future [6]. Netflix reached the analyst forecasted revenue of 1.57 billion dollars, but per share earnings dropped to 38 cents. Although Netflix surpassed the previous year’s revenue, EPS dropped over 50 cents from 2014. This can be partially attributed to the Q1 net income, at 23.7 million, which decreased 55.4% from one year ago [9]. This loss is a result of the strong U.S. dollar, which greatly lowered international revenue. Without loses due to the foreign exchange rate, the per-share earnings would have been recorded at 77 cents [8]. Netflix stock increased over 18%, reaching an all time high of $530 dollars. Analysts believe this is due to the massive subscriber growth, which increased by 4.9 million in the first quarter of 2015 for a total of 62.3 million [5], 500,000 more than the company had expected. Stocks may not stay at the high price they reached, as CEO Reed Hastings proposed a stock split in the near future. If the stock split does not happen however, FBR & Co analyst Barton Crockett predicts that Netflix shares could reach $900 within the next year [4]. With a loyal consumer base, growing subscribers, and plans for global expansion, there is not much in the company’s way for it’s numbers to only go up.

 

Global Expansion

Global expansion has become a huge part of the Netflix business model. As subscriber growth slows in the United States, the company looks to other markets in order to both raise revenue and increase opportunities [12]. Currently operating in over 50 countries, Netflix announced in January that they planned to launch the service in 200 countries by 2016 [13], with the hopes of going global by 2020 [11]. Although the company currently loses money in it’s international business, they predict it to be profitable by 2017. Despite these loses, Netflix is extremely well received in its abroad markets. It was released in early April that less than a year after being launched in Europe, Netflix buttons are being added to remote controls that will be shipped all over the continent [16]. Already in 2015, Netflix has become available in Cuba [15], Australia, and New Zealand [10], and is set to launch in Japan this coming fall [14]. The company is also looking into the possibility of launching in China. Global expansion means the opportunity of having content viewed over the entire world, which will open Netflix up to many opportunities for both licensing and producing even more material[12].

 

Netflix Originals and Exclusives

In a consumer survey released yesterday that was conducted by FBR & Co, Netflix users said that they prefer the Internet streaming service to television [22]. Much of this has to do with the original content Netflix has been producing in the last few years. On February 27th the company released the third season of its award winning original, “House of Cards,” which received global attention. It was released on April 2nd that the show’s fourth season would air sometime in 2016 [23]. March 6th marked the premier of “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” and on March 20th their new dramatic thriller “Bloodline” was released. On April 10th Netflix aired Marvel’s “Daredevil,” the first of a five series-deal [18]. The company also released the teaser for the fourth season of “Orange Is The New Black” two days ago [17]. For the rest of 2015, Netflix plans on releasing five more original series [18], as well as five additional original programs geared towards children [26].

At the Sundance Film Festival in January, Netflix made a deal with the notable Duplass brothers [24]. Netflix will finance four films produced by the team, which will go to directly to the service after a short theatrical window. This partnership paid off at SXSW this March when Netflix obtained the exclusive global rights to the film “6 Years,” Which was produced by the Duplass brothers [25] This film was not part of the deal signed in January, and thus was an extra acquisition for the company.

Netflix recently introduced its intentions for multiple new documentary projects. Teaming up with Silverback Films, the company that created “Planet Earth,” Netflix plans to produce an eight-part natural history series entitled “Our Planet.” [20] This four-year project is set to air in 2019. On March 4th, the company also announced a planned partnership with Leonardo DiCaprio and production company Appian Way to create a series of Netflix exclusive documentary projects [21]. DiCaprio will produce all of the projects, which will concern the environment and conservation.

 

Promotions

Already in the first quarter of 2015, Netflix has partnered with various tech companies to help promote the brand and increase subscribers. On March 25th T-Mobile announced that if customers buy a Samsung Galaxy S6 phone, they will get a free one-year subscription to Netflix [27]. The logic behind this partnership is to both drive the sales of S6 phones at T-Mobile, and create more potential long-term subscribers for Netflix. Separate from T-Mobile, Samsung enticed consumers in Australia earlier this month to buy from a series of new 4K smart TVs by offering six free months of Netflix [28]. This partnership came just weeks after the streaming service launched in Australia.

Netflix also came out with it’s first set of “Netflix Recommended TVs,” part of a program that the company launched in early 2015 to help integrate itself better with smart TVs. The recommendation is meant to promote the TV’s easy Internet access capabilities and help Netflix become more easily accessed through the television rather than the computer. The TVs will come from companies like Sony, LG, TCL, and Insignia, and will include the Netflix logo when in retail [29].

 

Overview

Netflix is truly an innovator in the television industry. CEO Reed Hastings said in a recent interview that “Internet TV is going to replace linear TV” within 20 years [30]. At the current rate Netflix is going, that could likely be possible. Netflix has excellent financials, global prospects, a loyal and growing subscriber base, notable content, and forward thinking business strategies. There is no reason why they should not be able to reach their goals in coming years.

Sources

[1] Officers and Directors, Netflix International Relations, Retrieved: April 15, 2015

[2] Company Timeline, Netflix Media Center, Retrieved: April 15, 2015

[3] Netflix Corporate Headquarters, Corporate Offices and HeadquartersRetrieved April 15, 2015

[4] Netflix stocks top $500 for the first time ever. Next stop = $900?CNN Money, Retrieved April 16, 2015

[5] Netflix shares explode after unexpected subscriber growth, Business Insider, Retrieved April 16, 2017

[6] Netflix adds nearly 5 million subscribers in first quarter, USA Today, Retrieved April 15, 2015

[7] Letter to ShareholdersNetflix International Relations, Retrieved April 16, 2015

[8] Why Investors Are So In Love With Netflix Right Now, Time, Retrieved April 16, 2015

[9] Netflix Shares Soar On Q1 Report Showing Strong Sub Growth And Stock Split Plans, Deadline, Retrieved April 16, 2015

[10] Netflix Goes Live In Australia And New Zealand, Its First Launches In Asia PacificTech Crunch, Retrieved April 16, 2015

[11] Analysts giddy at Netflix plans for international expansionMarket Watch, Retrieved April 16, 2015

[12] Netflix Accelerates Ambitious Global Expansion as U.S. Growth SlowsThe New York Times, Retrieved April 15, 2015

[13] Netflix Steps Up Foreign ExpansionWall Street Journal, Retrieved April 16, 2015

[14] Netflix To Launch In Japan This Fall, Netflix Media Center, Retrieved April 15, 2015

[15] Netflix Is Available In Cuba, Netflix Media Center, Retrieved April 15, 2015

[16] Major Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Add Netflix Button To Remote Controls Across EuropeNetflix Media Center, Retrieved April 15, 2015

[17] Netflix Renews Orange Is the New Black for Season 4, Releases New Clip, Time, Retrieved April 16, 2017

[18] 7 New Netflix Original Premiering This YearCheat Sheet, Retrieved April 15, 2015

[19] In 2015, Must-See TV Will Often Be Netflix ExclusivesDaily Finance, Retrieved April 15, 2017

[20] ‘Our Planet’ Set At Netflix; 8-Part Follow-up To ‘Planet Earth’ SeriesDeadline, Retrieved April 16, 2015

[21] NETFLIX AND LEONARDO DICAPRIO TO PARTNER ON UPCOMING DOCUMENTARY PROJECTS, Netflix Media Center, Retrieved April 15, 2015

[22] Is Netflix More Popular Than TV?CBS Money Watch, Retrieved April 16, 2015

[23] ‘House Of Cards’ Season 4 Will Air In 2016Huffington Post, Retrieved April 15, 2015

[24] Netflix Makes 4-Pic Pact With Duplass Brothers – SundanceDeadline, Retrieved April 15, 2015

[25] Netflix Nabs Global Rights For Drama ‘6 Years’ At SXSW 2015Deadline, Retrieved April 15, 2015

[26] NETFLIX EXPANDS ITS PORTFOLIO OF ORIGINAL AND EXCLUSIVE TV SERIES WITH FIVE NEW SHOWS FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES, Netflix Media Center, Retrieved April 15, 2015

[27] T-Mobile Offers One Free Year Of Netflix For Buying A Samsung Galaxy S6, Forbes, Retrieved April 15, 2015

[28] Samsung releases new 4K smart TVs in Australia, offers six months free NetflixSunday Morning Herald: Digital Life, Retrieved April 16, 2015

[29] Netflix Announces First ‘Recommended TV’ PartnersVariety, Retrieved April 15, 2015

[17] Netflix Doesn’t Want to Kill HBO. It Wants to Kill TV, re/code, Retrieved April 16, 2017

Netflix

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By Carly Goldstein
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100 Winchester Circle

Los Gatos, CA 95032

(408) 540-3700

www.netflix.com

Executives [1]

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Reed Hastings, Founder and CEO

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Kelley Bennett, Chief Marketing Officer

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Tawni Cranz, Chief Talent Officer

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David Wells, Chief Financial Officer

About [2]

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As a leader in internet television, Netflix not only allows its members to instantly stream movies and television for a monthly fee, but also provides customers with original content. Users can also choose to select and receive content through the mail for an additional monthly cost. Competitors of the service include Hulu and Amazon.

History [3]

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Netflix was founded in 1997 by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph. The company provided online movie rentals that would be delivered to the costumer’s home within several business days. In 2007, Netflix introduced streaming, allowing subscribers to instantly watch movies and television shows on their electronic devices. Netflix began to introduce original content in 2012.   As of 2013, the service has over 40 million users globally.

Financials

Domestically, the company reported an increase in net additions of 2.33 million in the fourth quarter, 14% above the 2.05 million of the same quarter of the previous year.[4] Internationally, Netflix reported a net addition of 1.74 million in the fourth quarter, increasing the number of international members to 10.93 million. [4] In the coming months, Netflix aims to broaden its international presence by offering its services in Germany. [5]

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In April of 2013, the company tested a new membership plan in which subscribers could simultaneously stream on four different devices for $11.99 per month. [6] Netflix continues to adjust their prices and aims to offer three different membership options for new members in the coming year. The options include the $11.99 price as well as a $6.99 subscription for those who only require instant streaming on one device.[4]

The first quarterly report of 2014 will be shared on April 21st. However, consensus estimates a dramatic increase from the first quarterly report of 2013. [7] Currently, the Netflix stock rests at 346.73. 

Original Content 

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Beginning in 2012, Netflix has produced a variety of original programming including television series, documentaries and children’s programs. Lillyhammer, a Norwegian drama starring Steven Van Zandt, is considered Netflix’s first series and premiered on February 6, 2012.[8] Other original content includes The Ropes, Bad SamaritansHemlock Groveand Turbo FAST. The site has also premiered a variety of documentaries and comedy specials such as Mitt and The Square. The later was the first movie of its kind to be nominated for an Academy Award for best documentary. [9]

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Netflix also produces material that no longer has a place on television. Several years after it’s cancellation, Arrested Development was resurrected for a fourth season on the streaming service in May of 2013. [10]  In 2014, the season earned a Golden Globe nomination for Jason Bateman for best actor in a comedy series. [11] Netflix will also be reviving The Killing after it’s cancellation on AMC. [12] The show’s final season will premiere on the site some time this year.

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On February 1, 2013, Netflix released House of Cards. The show, based on the English television program of the same name, follows Frank Underwood, played by Kevin Spacey, a ruthless politician who does whatever it takes to gain more political power. House of Cards also stars Robin Wright and Kate Mara. The program received favorable reviews from critics, earning 3 Emmys and a Golden Globe after its first season[13], becoming the first show of its kind to do so.

As a result of the success of the first season, Netflix ordered a second season of House of Cards which was released on February 14, 2014. Utilizing Procera Network, it was reported that 15% of users of a particular internet service viewed the first episode within 14 hours of its release, an increase from the 2% of users who watched the first episode of the first season within the premiering weekend. [14]

10 days before the premiere of the second season, Netflix announced the renewal of House of Cards for a third season. [15]

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Orange is the New Black premiered on Netflix on July 11, 2013. The program stars Taylor Schilling as Piper Chapman, a thirty-year old woman sentenced to 15 months in jail after she is convicted of crime committed ten years before. The show is based on a memoir by Piper Kerman of the same name. The show was nominated for a Golden Globe for best performance by an Actress in a drama television series, as well as a Grammy for its theme song. [16]

Netflix announced the premiere date of the second season of Orange is the New Black after the credits of the final episode of House of Cards. [17] The show’s second season is set to be available on June 6, 2014.

Looking Ahead

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Within this year, Netflix will be premiering numerous projects. Animated comedy, Bojack Horse, staring Will Arnett and Aaron Paul, will be released in the coming months.[18] As will Marco Polo, a adventure drama produced by The Weinstein Company.[19] The company will continue to show its interest in children’s programming when animated shows Puss in Boots, King Julien and Veggie Tales in the House are available for streaming later this year. [20] The second seasons of Orange is the New Black and Hemlock Grove will also premiere in June and July, respectively.

In 2015, Netflix will not only release its third season of House of Cards, but also release new original series. Science fiction drama Sense8, from the writers of The Matrix, will debut sometime in 2015. [21] Also set to be available for streaming in 2015, Narcosa drama depicting the Medellin Cartel in Colombia, and Grace and Frankie a situational comedy staring Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin. [22]

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In February of 2014, it was announced that Disney will collaborate with Netflix to create four original series for Marvel heroes: Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Iron Fist and Luke Cage. The Marvel’s Defenders project will cost over $200 million over a three year span and film predominately in New York City. Filming will begin July of 2014 and premiere on Netflix sometime in 2015. [23]

Sources

[1] “Officers and Directors”netflix.com. RT: 4/10/14

[2] “Company Overview” . pr.netflix.com RT: 4/11/14

[3] “Company Timeline”. pr.netflix.com RT: 4/11/14

[4] “Letter to Shareholders” . ir.netflix.com. January 22, 2014. RT: 4/11/14

[5] “Netflix Inc. Will Arrive in Germany”Value Walk. April 16, 2014. RT: 4/18/14

[6] “Netflix Consumers Get Ready”Bloomberg Businessweek. January 24, 2014. RT:    4/18/14

[7] “Earnings for Netflix Projected to Rise”Forbes. April 16, 2014. RT: 4/18/14

[8] “Lillyhammer”wikipedia.org. RT: 4/15/14

[9] “The Square Awards”. IMDB.com. RT: 4/15/14

[10] “New Arrested Development Season”. The New York Times. April 4, 2013. RT: 4/15/14

[11] “Golden Globes 2014”Los Angeles Times. January 12, 2014. RT: 4/15/14

[12] “The Killing Shock”Entertainment Weekly. November 15, 2013. RT: 4/16/14

[13] “House of Cards Awards”IMDB.com. RT: 4/13/14

[14] “House of Cards Viewing Soars”Variety. February 14, 2014. RT: 4/13/14

[15] “Netflix Renews House of Cards”The Hollywood Reporter. February 4, 2014. RT:  4/13/14

[16] “Orange is the New Black Awards”IMDB.com. RT: 4/13/14

[17] “Orange is the New Black Season 2 Date Revealed”eonline.com. February 15, 2014.  RT: 4/13/14

[18] “Netflix Adds Bojack Horseman”Variety. December 11, 2013. RT: 4/18/14

[19] “Netflix Announces Pickup”Variety. January 14, 2014. RT: 4/18/14

[20] “DreamWorks’ Puss in Boots”videoink.com. March 13, 2014. RT: 4/18/14

[21] “Matrix Creators to Film Netflix Series”Chicago Tribune. March 17, 2014. RT: 4/18/14

[22] “Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin to Star in in Netflix Sitcom”Los Angeles Times. March 19,  2014. RT: 4/20/14

[23] “Disney to Spend $200 Million on Marvel Series”Variety. February 26, 2014. RT:  4/20/14