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, existed when hulu was founded.>> i joined the company three years ago. it came about as an evolution of hulu being a successful online distributor. we were successful at doing premium content distribution for other people and it made sense for things that are uniquely and distinctly ours. when i joined the company three years ago, the idea was let's figure out modest but interesting projects to start with and see if we can make our own shows, see if we are able to figure out how to distribute them and how to find the right audience on the service. >> people like me weren't just watching "modern family" on hulu but "a day in the life." >> that was our first in-house original. the biggest o ones are out ther. it's been great in terms of dovetailing with his film career and bringing him to an american audience and i think we've also had some good critical success with our series. >> this looks like the cafeteria. maybe also a screening room. >> this space doubles as lunch meeting great acoustics. sometimes we're lucky
, existed when hulu was founded.>> i joined the company three years ago. it came about as an evolution of hulu being a successful online distributor. we were successful at doing premium content distribution for other people and it made sense for things that are uniquely and distinctly ours. when i joined the company three years ago, the idea was let's figure out modest but interesting projects to start with and see if we can make our own shows, see if we are able to figure out how to...
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can we bring them onto hulu?how do you determine if a show is a hit? what is the way to decide? >> is a qualitative and quantitative judgment, it is popular and people watch it. we are curious about how it is received by the press and the creative community. >> what is the process of green lighting a show for hulu? is it months, weeks, could it be faster than that? >> anywhere from weeks to months. we try to make it as painless and quick as possible for folks involved, it is a bit of a negotiation once you decide to move forward, there are financial parameters to define as well as rules of the road in terms of creative collaboration. especially with co-production with companies like bbc or lions gate so expectations are managed. >> when it comes to budget and what you are willing to put into a show, what is that process like? do you have to weigh pros and cons? >> we think about how large the audience of the show and how much do you need for greater production value. a variety of factors in the equation, you thin
can we bring them onto hulu?how do you determine if a show is a hit? what is the way to decide? >> is a qualitative and quantitative judgment, it is popular and people watch it. we are curious about how it is received by the press and the creative community. >> what is the process of green lighting a show for hulu? is it months, weeks, could it be faster than that? >> anywhere from weeks to months. we try to make it as painless and quick as possible for folks involved, it is a...
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can we bring them onto hulu?how do you determine if a show is a hit? what is the way to decide? >> is a qualitative and quantitative judgment, it is popular and people watch it. we are curious about how it is received by the press and the creative community. >> what is the process of green lighting a show for hulu? , weeks, could it be faster than that? >> anywhere from weeks to months. we try to make it as painless and quick as possible for folks involved, it is a bit of a negotiation once you decide to move forward, there are financial parameters to define as well as rules of the road in terms of creative collaboration. especially with covert action with bbc or lions gate -- production with co- with companies like bbc or lions gate so expectations are managed. >> when it comes to budget and what you are willing to put into a show, what is that process like? do you have to weigh pros and cons? >> we think about how large the audience of the show and how much do you need for greater production value. a variety of
can we bring them onto hulu?how do you determine if a show is a hit? what is the way to decide? >> is a qualitative and quantitative judgment, it is popular and people watch it. we are curious about how it is received by the press and the creative community. >> what is the process of green lighting a show for hulu? , weeks, could it be faster than that? >> anywhere from weeks to months. we try to make it as painless and quick as possible for folks involved, it is a bit of a...
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are a lot of them using hulu right now. there.it from >> how do you determine if the show is a hit? what is the way to decide that? >> i think it is a qualitative and quantitative judgment. we are very curious about how it is received by the press and the community in terms of the caliber itself. lex what is the process of green lighting a show for hulu? months, weeks, faster than that? weeks to months and try to make it as painless as possible. it is a negotiation of process. lots of financial parameters to define as well as the rules of the road. particularly when you do coproductions. you want to make sure everyone is clear on what the role is before you start so expectations are managed. >> when it comes to budgets and how much these shows may end up costing or what you are willing to put into a show, what is that process like? an unlimited budget or do you have to weigh the pros and cons? >> we have to think about the audience and how much you need to get great production value. a variety of factors that go into the equation.
are a lot of them using hulu right now. there.it from >> how do you determine if the show is a hit? what is the way to decide that? >> i think it is a qualitative and quantitative judgment. we are very curious about how it is received by the press and the community in terms of the caliber itself. lex what is the process of green lighting a show for hulu? months, weeks, faster than that? weeks to months and try to make it as painless as possible. it is a negotiation of process. lots...
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hulu owned by media giants comcasters disney and fox, is doubling its original content slate for 2014announcing five new originals and a dozen returning series. >> the ambition of the regional programming is to aggressively grow the business but to support an increase if ad revenue as well as to have more subscribers join the service. >> reporter: media jai nts are hunting for more digital dollars. cbs entered a licensing agreement with amazon streaming service prime for a new cbs series produced by steven spiel berl's amblin tv and starring halle berry. more auto deals. while pandora launches advertising on auto platforms this month. reaching 130 vehicle models. the more people can easily listen and watch, the more money the services and artists make. for "nightly business report" i'm julia bore sten las vegas. >>> things may not be so elementary for watson. that's the name of ibm's super computer, the one with analytical software that beat human contestants on the game show "jeopardy" a few years back. it helps corporate clients tackle business and social problems, watson is apparen
hulu owned by media giants comcasters disney and fox, is doubling its original content slate for 2014announcing five new originals and a dozen returning series. >> the ambition of the regional programming is to aggressively grow the business but to support an increase if ad revenue as well as to have more subscribers join the service. >> reporter: media jai nts are hunting for more digital dollars. cbs entered a licensing agreement with amazon streaming service prime for a new cbs...
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. >> what about a hulu type service? there were a lot of people who were interested in buying hulu?service that doesn't have as many commercials in it? we would be interested in taking look at that as well. anything they can improve the experience for our customers and potential customers. >> joe clayton with jon erlichman. ces may about the newest gadgets, are they really that different? jon erlichman got out some old gadgets to see how people will react. this interesting science experiment is next. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i am emily chang. ces attendees are there to see the newest gadgets. can they really tell the difference? you're going to love this experiment. jon erlichman hit the streets with some old stuff to see if people really could tell the difference. >> oh yes, the consumer electronics show. we are bombarded by tech that is exciting and new. or is it? we decided to show people old stuff and see if they knew the difference. this is a k 44 headphone. this has dual stabilization band. >> they are very light. they are a little bulky. >> it is halfway between
. >> what about a hulu type service? there were a lot of people who were interested in buying hulu?service that doesn't have as many commercials in it? we would be interested in taking look at that as well. anything they can improve the experience for our customers and potential customers. >> joe clayton with jon erlichman. ces may about the newest gadgets, are they really that different? jon erlichman got out some old gadgets to see how people will react. this interesting science...
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or ask hulu who brokered deals with 11 different spanish language content partners. or ask michelle fawn who in 2012 launched her own multichannel u -- youtube network focusing on fashion and beauty and has over 5 1/2 million subscribers today. or ask bob johnson whether he needed to own facilities to launch b.e.t. i remember. i was there when that happened. you could even ask some of the next generation of entrepreneurs who are in this audience. the fact of the matter is that the opportunities that are before us all are a result of what i've been calling the fourth great network revolution. it's the greatest revolution in how we communicate amongst ourselves in the last 150 years. what we've learned from previous network revolutions is that change is hard, that new networks are disruptive forces, that encumbents will oppose the change in a bid for self- preservation but that by embracing change you can produce successful results and those who embrace change become transformational forces. that's the new network opportunity that we have before us today. never in the
or ask hulu who brokered deals with 11 different spanish language content partners. or ask michelle fawn who in 2012 launched her own multichannel u -- youtube network focusing on fashion and beauty and has over 5 1/2 million subscribers today. or ask bob johnson whether he needed to own facilities to launch b.e.t. i remember. i was there when that happened. you could even ask some of the next generation of entrepreneurs who are in this audience. the fact of the matter is that the opportunities...
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you want to be able to get at your favorite shows that may well not be on a netflix and hulu.as your set box. it brings in all your linear channels. all of your internet streaming services like netflix, but allowing you to record all of your regular television and turn that into streams to send it to your smartphone, send it to your tablet. and what we're finding along tivo subscribers is those that have the choice to extreme recorded television meaning the stuff coming immediately off their linear traditional channels, 76% of what they choose to stream, even though they have netflix, they have hulu, they have youtube, et cetera, is that recorded tv. when we demonstrate our cloud dvr which has really gotten some great embrace from showing it to operators overseas and we're demonstrating it here in las vegas today, what we're enabling people to do is effectively broaden their streaming universe, to do what music has done for a while and give people the ability to get any song anywhere they are to their device. we're going to do that with tv in a cloud dvr gives us the ability t
you want to be able to get at your favorite shows that may well not be on a netflix and hulu.as your set box. it brings in all your linear channels. all of your internet streaming services like netflix, but allowing you to record all of your regular television and turn that into streams to send it to your smartphone, send it to your tablet. and what we're finding along tivo subscribers is those that have the choice to extreme recorded television meaning the stuff coming immediately off their...
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had a pretty big move up but it is down today. >> now concerns about amazon prime instant, hbo go, huluhe bells are ringing. looks like we'll hold on to the triple-digit gain in the dow. this is the fourth day of trading in the year 2014. the first three days were not good. not so today much. as we see all of the indices in the green. the dow is up over 100 points. it is up 103. looks like, who knows it could settle in double digits. sizable gain on the dow and s&p. nasdaq doing best of all, up almost a full percentage point, 39.5. the russell 2000 is up almost again, a full percentage point. a very good day. the fourth day is the charm here on wall street. 2014. get ready, "countdown to the closing bell" starts right now. david: so let's break down today east market action. we have lance roberts, from
had a pretty big move up but it is down today. >> now concerns about amazon prime instant, hbo go, huluhe bells are ringing. looks like we'll hold on to the triple-digit gain in the dow. this is the fourth day of trading in the year 2014. the first three days were not good. not so today much. as we see all of the indices in the green. the dow is up over 100 points. it is up 103. looks like, who knows it could settle in double digits. sizable gain on the dow and s&p. nasdaq doing best...
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. >> americans are abandoning their linear television for streaming services like hulu, netflix, amazon prime and youtube. >> a growing number of younger viewers never paid for a cable or satellite service and possibly never l. >> they come out of college, they get their first home and decide thet don't need cable and satellite service, they don't want to pay $120 a month. >> for mat, the downside is the lack of live sports and news. otherwise there's a wide world of watching and clever ways to hook it up. he cut the cord, he didn't throw away the remote. >> an estimated 5 million people ended their cable and broadband internet subscriptions between the beginning of 2010 and the end of last year. that'll do it for this edition of al jazeera america. i'm thomas drayton in new york. we always have news at the top of every hour. we have special coverage of tuesday's state of union address, starting at 6:00 pm eastern and the president's speech live at 9 o'clock. thanks for watching. >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher, and you are in the stream. egreats are an unregulated -- e-cigarettes are an unreg
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also hulu go, i'm sorry, hulu plus and hbo go. company but they're concerned about some of the competitive alternatives. back to you. tracy: you knew others would creep up on them. nicole petallides, see you in a bit. >>> socking it to stockholders. jpmorgan paying billions to settle madoff-related charges again. so why is no one being held responsible except for shareholders at this point? ashley: sacrableu! french tire workers worried about their jobs, finally released their bosses after taking them hostage. maybe not the best tactic. more on that story when we come back. welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introdung fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ male announcer ] introdung fedex one rate. one of the miller twins ha
also hulu go, i'm sorry, hulu plus and hbo go. company but they're concerned about some of the competitive alternatives. back to you. tracy: you knew others would creep up on them. nicole petallides, see you in a bit. >>> socking it to stockholders. jpmorgan paying billions to settle madoff-related charges again. so why is no one being held responsible except for shareholders at this point? ashley: sacrableu! french tire workers worried about their jobs, finally released their bosses...
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we also had advertising, pandora, hulu, espn and a lot of cable channels. a lot of young adults are hearing about connect and how to apply for coverage. >> if you had talked to other states, and i'm sure others have called you to see what they can do better, what would be your biggest recommendation? >> you know, i guess the biggest recommendation would be to have a preliminary koreaning tool where you can see what your potentially eligible for. also through connect you can browse through plans without applying for coverage. i would make that recommendation, and then i would also advocate that you have a single treatment line application process kind of a one-stop shop where individuals can enter information and have either medicaid or premium assistance determined. >> really good. carrie banahan, executive director of kentucky health benefit exchange. >> a pen that prints in 3d. that's part of a wave of cool 3d gadgets straight from the consumer show in vegas coming up. and in those cases where formal education isn't feasible because of >> lisa fletcher is
we also had advertising, pandora, hulu, espn and a lot of cable channels. a lot of young adults are hearing about connect and how to apply for coverage. >> if you had talked to other states, and i'm sure others have called you to see what they can do better, what would be your biggest recommendation? >> you know, i guess the biggest recommendation would be to have a preliminary koreaning tool where you can see what your potentially eligible for. also through connect you can browse...
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hulu is coming along and amazon is coming along. the series that everybody is talking about. >> potential cable killer or no? it is not moving in on the hbo. >> it is the rising tide. netflix is distributing the shows. netflix is acting more and more like a cable channel. over time, a small number of people will say i only need netflix. it is additive. >> you have $80 for the cable box. >> who will choose $90 over $8 in the long run? >> the whole country is choosing both. >> not in the long run. >> the vast majority of people are addicted to cable television. that is good for cnn. i'm glad netflix is adding more options. what is remarkable of the quarterly earnings, this is a quarter with no big shows. they introduced a kids show in the last quarter. >> my big surprise is the dvd by mail service is still growing. people keep the technology they adopt and comfortable with. >> you know why? so many with the zombie accounts. it doesn't cost to send dvds to nobody. it happens with a lot of companies. people sign up for a gym in january.
hulu is coming along and amazon is coming along. the series that everybody is talking about. >> potential cable killer or no? it is not moving in on the hbo. >> it is the rising tide. netflix is distributing the shows. netflix is acting more and more like a cable channel. over time, a small number of people will say i only need netflix. it is additive. >> you have $80 for the cable box. >> who will choose $90 over $8 in the long run? >> the whole country is...
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world's attention was returned to guantanamo on as the majority of the prisoner population was on hulu or strike for over six months making world headlines and really forcing the obama ministry sian to refocus on his attention at least on words for now to the detention camp. although odd plenty of bureaucratic and political reasons continue on to the used as an excuse to instead of just shutting the place down. when we visited guantanamo three months ago we found out that at least fifteen detainees were continuously being force fed before it passed on the nose wheel over key and we give the patient choice do they want help liking. which is the agent. you will. numb the area or if they want olive oil to lubricated the two. most of our patients have been using all well. he seemed like it. in fact some of our patients are so used to this they will. this guy which nostril they want. thus as a prisoner life. however there was a lot of secrecy were taken on a large least the standout prepared to work around the prison facilities without being able to see much of the real conditions that the
world's attention was returned to guantanamo on as the majority of the prisoner population was on hulu or strike for over six months making world headlines and really forcing the obama ministry sian to refocus on his attention at least on words for now to the detention camp. although odd plenty of bureaucratic and political reasons continue on to the used as an excuse to instead of just shutting the place down. when we visited guantanamo three months ago we found out that at least fifteen...
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year, but morgan stanley cut its rating to under weight to equal weight because of competition from hulu others. shares fell. >>> michael kors took a hit, citi downgraded from neutral to buy. they cited the company's high stock price and concerns about slower sales for access richlt the stock dropped to 78.94. >>> sonic said its quarterly profits surged 34%, and that's thanks to solid sales growth and lower costs. the drive-in restaurant chain also said it's looking to expand to competitive markets in the northeast and california. shares popped more than 4 .5% to 20.15. >>> and shares of coca-cola ended a little bit higher today, something a lot of analysts predict we will see a lot more often in 2014. after years of declining soda sales here in the u.s., the company is focused on emerging markets and new products and has seen shares regain a lot of their fizz. sarah eisen has more. >> reporter: coke was not a star in 2013, lagging most of its dow peers with a paltry return of 12%. archrival pepsi returned 21% for the year. will 2014 be better for coke? some analysts say yes. while the c
year, but morgan stanley cut its rating to under weight to equal weight because of competition from hulu others. shares fell. >>> michael kors took a hit, citi downgraded from neutral to buy. they cited the company's high stock price and concerns about slower sales for access richlt the stock dropped to 78.94. >>> sonic said its quarterly profits surged 34%, and that's thanks to solid sales growth and lower costs. the drive-in restaurant chain also said it's looking to expand...
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need more consolidation in this industry in order to keep up with the times, to keep up with netflix, hulusatellite all been, they have stealing customers away from the cable industry. by getting bigger, you get a skirt -- you can exert more leverage. and was over programming, cbs wanted to raise the fees. the content companies have a lot of leverage over the pay-tv providers, and by getting figures, -- bigger, they can rebalance that. >> some big names involved, thank you as always. the potential deal with comcast, near a deal to buy some assets are charter -- from charter. hour, mark crumpton has all you need to know. >> let's get you caught up on where the markets are trading, we're seeing some moderation after that selloff at the start of last week. the big drop in stocks killed by -- madechinese economy by i slowing chinese economy. traders concerned about a slowdown, continuing to decline. ♪ ," whereis "money moves we focus on innovative alternative investments. the world's most valuable company, apple, is set to report on it year -- it's year. i always like to point this out about y
need more consolidation in this industry in order to keep up with the times, to keep up with netflix, hulusatellite all been, they have stealing customers away from the cable industry. by getting bigger, you get a skirt -- you can exert more leverage. and was over programming, cbs wanted to raise the fees. the content companies have a lot of leverage over the pay-tv providers, and by getting figures, -- bigger, they can rebalance that. >> some big names involved, thank you as always. the...
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they've, the concept of aereo, netflix, hulu raises really sharp questions about whether the cable model of packaging channels together will be viable in the future. >> guest: and this is something we could see, um, come up on the hill. the house judiciary committee is conducting review of copyright law. been so far or distracted by its pat innocent efforts, but it's -- patent efforts, but it's going to continue examining legislation that could affect the law, and i'm sure aereo will be part of that. >> host: could this old laws/new technology conundrum read to a rewrite of the telecom act at some point? is there ap -- appetite for that? >> guest: there seems to be, even though it's a large undertaking and will take some time. the house commerce committee announced late last year that they would be rewriting the act. they have a hearing scheduled for january. they're getting started right off the bat. but it's going to take a while before or we see anything concrete on that. >> guest: i think the big challenge for lawmakers in rewriting the act is finding a problem. the last update to th
they've, the concept of aereo, netflix, hulu raises really sharp questions about whether the cable model of packaging channels together will be viable in the future. >> guest: and this is something we could see, um, come up on the hill. the house judiciary committee is conducting review of copyright law. been so far or distracted by its pat innocent efforts, but it's -- patent efforts, but it's going to continue examining legislation that could affect the law, and i'm sure aereo will be...
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hulu plus has a 10% share, and amazon prime at 2%. bank, looking at netflix gaining momentum, balance that with content costs it needs for all the content. is it a credible threat to the premium paid tv channels like hbo? >> i don't think it is one or the other, at the end of the day, investors are focused on two things when they talk about media. they often talk about a macro cyclical, advertising and consumer driven. then they talk about secular headwinds, generation not watching television, buying netflix. i think there is something people forget, there is a content cyclicality. if shows are not good, people do not want to buy services. data, i would the point you towards the subscription data at showtime. >> "homeland." >> cbs is the parent company, it has been a success because of "homeland." while hbo is doing well with "game of thrones," we are past the air of "sopranos." some element of share shift going on, really benefiting showtime. by the same token, if the shows are better, people will subscribe. >> our twitter question o
hulu plus has a 10% share, and amazon prime at 2%. bank, looking at netflix gaining momentum, balance that with content costs it needs for all the content. is it a credible threat to the premium paid tv channels like hbo? >> i don't think it is one or the other, at the end of the day, investors are focused on two things when they talk about media. they often talk about a macro cyclical, advertising and consumer driven. then they talk about secular headwinds, generation not watching...
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interest rates will go to zero you'll have these huge profits and you know you will make a fortune like hulu buying because i was given example h.s.b.c. just announce that they've got a seventy billion pound black hole of debt. so seventy billion dollars of the bets that they've made are worthless they've carried him on their books at one hundred cents on the dollar but now they're saying now at they're actually worth zero cents the dollar so they'll go to the bank of england in a marker and then mark carney will take seventy billion worth of worthless junk that's valued zero and he'll give them seventy billion dollars worth of gilts of. english treasury buys british treasury bonds you know and they'll do that swap and they'll call that quantitative easing and they'll call that a monetary policy of some type and h.s.b.c. will declare themselves a solvent but number one h.s.b.c. is insolvent by any accounting measure they're insolvent yeah be quantitative easing as you just described is a massive fraud yeah and see what point do you close a bank like a just b.c. they load your money for hezbo
interest rates will go to zero you'll have these huge profits and you know you will make a fortune like hulu buying because i was given example h.s.b.c. just announce that they've got a seventy billion pound black hole of debt. so seventy billion dollars of the bets that they've made are worthless they've carried him on their books at one hundred cents on the dollar but now they're saying now at they're actually worth zero cents the dollar so they'll go to the bank of england in a marker and...
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-typeat about a hulu service? a similar question, is that something that dish would be interested in? >> you mean that service that does not have as many commercials in it? [laughter] of course, we would be interested. thehing that could improve experience of our customers or potential customers. we talked about boxing, and you have that kangaroo mascot. >> super joey. he is a fighter like me. >> i remember getting my kangaroo a couple of years ago. joe clayton. forget buses. how about a boat? google will now be ferrying employees from san francisco to headquarters in silicon valley. more on that, coming up. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. google.mmute for reportedly, a ferry is taking employees from san francisco down to redwood city. the service started on monday. presumably, another shuttle would pick them up in redwood city. this after buses carrying employees have gotten a lot of heat in the city. this is a photo of protesters blocking a google bus. companies like apple and facebook al
-typeat about a hulu service? a similar question, is that something that dish would be interested in? >> you mean that service that does not have as many commercials in it? [laughter] of course, we would be interested. thehing that could improve experience of our customers or potential customers. we talked about boxing, and you have that kangaroo mascot. >> super joey. he is a fighter like me. >> i remember getting my kangaroo a couple of years ago. joe clayton. forget buses....
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amazon and hulu. the international players. europe, latin america.here are local services we don't talk as much about, but where netflix is going to be head-to-head the same way it is going head-to-head with hbo here in the united states. >> what is the bottom line for netflix? competition? content? here is james andrew miller. >> there was a lot of risk to the portfolio. i still think that people are excited about the fact that netflix is a viable place to take your product. to create great shows. you can see kevin spacey in "house of cards." people are taking it seriously. >> tv is the new frontier for netflix. it is also doing a lot of damage when it comes to movies. every year movies will go off- line on netflix. in the new year, you can watch "blue jasmine" on january 20 and "captain phillips" on january 20. these are oscar contending movies. it changes everything. >> it is a mess. it is a mess. i don't want to be a theater owner. it is a mess. >> you are at the nexus of inspiration with all of this content. with the success of "house of cards"
amazon and hulu. the international players. europe, latin america.here are local services we don't talk as much about, but where netflix is going to be head-to-head the same way it is going head-to-head with hbo here in the united states. >> what is the bottom line for netflix? competition? content? here is james andrew miller. >> there was a lot of risk to the portfolio. i still think that people are excited about the fact that netflix is a viable place to take your product. to...
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amazon and hulu. the international players. europe, latin america. there are local services we don't talk as much about, but where netflix is going to be head-to-head the same way it is going head-to-head with hbo here in the united states. >> what is the bottom line for netflix? competition? content? here is james andrew miller. >> there was a lot of risk to the portfolio. i still think that people are excited about the fact that netflix is a viable place to stick your product. to create great shows. you can see kevin spacey in "house of cards." people are taking it seriously. >> tv is the new frontier for netflix. it is also doing a lot of damage when it comes to movies. movies will go off-line on netflix. in the new year, you can watch "blue jasmine" on january 20 and "captain phillips" on january 20. these are oscar contending movies. it changes everything. >> it is a mess. it is a mess. i don't want to be a theater owner. it is a mess. >> you are at the nexus of inspiration with all of this content. with the success of "house of cards" or "downt
amazon and hulu. the international players. europe, latin america. there are local services we don't talk as much about, but where netflix is going to be head-to-head the same way it is going head-to-head with hbo here in the united states. >> what is the bottom line for netflix? competition? content? here is james andrew miller. >> there was a lot of risk to the portfolio. i still think that people are excited about the fact that netflix is a viable place to stick your product. to...
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it will be on hulu and hulu plus.of chipotle is some mention of whether mcdonald's on chipotle. >> which prompts the question, is this going to so more burritos? it seems like everybody wants to be a media company, but they need to sell tacos, burritos. is that going to help? >> that is the logical question. does it bring people into the restaurants? it is something we talked to the chief marketing officer about. here is what he had to say. this is definitely uncharted marketing territory for sure. the basic idea is that we believe the more people know about whether food comes from and how it is prepared, the more curious they will become the more likely they will be to seek out restaurants like to pull it. -- chipotle. ands meant to create change curiosity and indirectly drive them to the restaurant. >> it is about getting the message out. they want this national conversation. is food locally sourced? are there antibiotics? is all what chipotle about. i have to tell you, they're not very conventional, and yet they fr
it will be on hulu and hulu plus.of chipotle is some mention of whether mcdonald's on chipotle. >> which prompts the question, is this going to so more burritos? it seems like everybody wants to be a media company, but they need to sell tacos, burritos. is that going to help? >> that is the logical question. does it bring people into the restaurants? it is something we talked to the chief marketing officer about. here is what he had to say. this is definitely uncharted marketing...
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it is a great time with a world with netflix and amazon and hulu and google and at&t and verizon.is just everywhere you look, whether it be from traditional suppliers, over the top suppliers, digital suppliers -- it is content friendly. it has created for us an opportunity where we can get the content that the consumer wants over to the platforms that they want to have it. there is this legacy of putting it out one way, and now a little bit more fighting potential. >> what if you go to one of those new platforms first? there is tons of television content as well. you have a company like netflix. maybe you will try original movies on your platform. you have lots of options on where you can put your film and television first. how do you decide? >> for us, there is no first. our model is to give the consumer what they want. it sounds kind of funny, like it is everybody's model. you have guys who are 50 and 60 years old that are running this deal, so they could effectively say ok to this concept. when you have those who are 40 and 50-year-olds developing the concept. and then when the
it is a great time with a world with netflix and amazon and hulu and google and at&t and verizon.is just everywhere you look, whether it be from traditional suppliers, over the top suppliers, digital suppliers -- it is content friendly. it has created for us an opportunity where we can get the content that the consumer wants over to the platforms that they want to have it. there is this legacy of putting it out one way, and now a little bit more fighting potential. >> what if you go...
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willarmed and dangerous" debut on hulu.it is not often needed to sit down with a billionaire tech titan alone in a room. we sat down with the global chairman, trying to pick his brain. >> the easiest way to look for talent is to decide if you like to talk to them. the someone who you meet to you something new? ityou know everything and onto you anything interesting, why do you want to work with them? work with people who are curious, do bring something new to the party. i was first an executive, i would watch people blessed really negotiate. saying that you are an idiot, and all of the name-calling. i decided that that was a terrible strategy. the best negotiations are serious, direct, and representative of truth. if you're not going to do it, say no, but also be prepared for them to accept no. i worked for the smartest computer scientist of his generation, and he spoke so fast that everyone else's speech was rated in a fraction of how he spoke. i was always underestimated as a businessperson because i did not have a busine
willarmed and dangerous" debut on hulu.it is not often needed to sit down with a billionaire tech titan alone in a room. we sat down with the global chairman, trying to pick his brain. >> the easiest way to look for talent is to decide if you like to talk to them. the someone who you meet to you something new? ityou know everything and onto you anything interesting, why do you want to work with them? work with people who are curious, do bring something new to the party. i was first...
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amazon and hulu will continue to be a part of the conversation in terms of the new media players to watchey are spending so much to build their business around the world, you have to think about competing services in other markets. now tv in the u.k.. that is where there could be some more competitive battles in 2014. >> thank you. so what do people behind the cameras think of the netflix strategy? filmmaker ken burns says he loves the access to the content it provides, but is he happy about his films being on netflix? take a listen. ♪ my traditional platform has been, for 30 years, distribution on pbs, which reaches the largest number of eyeballs. every kid in america when i grew up had memorized the primetime schedule. now we have hundreds of choices. we cannot possibly memorize and have appointment tv. i am thrilled with the access, thrilled with the idea that i can fly across the country and watch episodes of "house of and that is terrific. finally we yielded to the idea that the customer is king, not the programmer. this is liberating. we have been convinced sort out that it works. e
amazon and hulu will continue to be a part of the conversation in terms of the new media players to watchey are spending so much to build their business around the world, you have to think about competing services in other markets. now tv in the u.k.. that is where there could be some more competitive battles in 2014. >> thank you. so what do people behind the cameras think of the netflix strategy? filmmaker ken burns says he loves the access to the content it provides, but is he happy...
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more and more content on those digital devices, that is what over-the-top television, whether through hululix, apple tv ad many others. you see churches taking advantage of it, including content for their constituents. >> it's interesting -- i have little kids and i don't know if they now defined channels on the tv, but they know how to fire up netflix. >> without question and you are going to have to get to these people more and more. it's why social media is important but over-the-top television will be important as you see more people put or content that make their own channels and stations and tv so to speak on the internet. >> number two, you have small business and i'm excited to see that. >> there are 17 million businesses in the united states. we are moving into what i would call a time of expansion. a lot of people are saying we're getting into the recovery. i think we are moving past that and into expansion at small businesses are the key. there are 17 million businesses in north america alone and we think about the impact of those businesses which think about minimum wage and yo
more and more content on those digital devices, that is what over-the-top television, whether through hululix, apple tv ad many others. you see churches taking advantage of it, including content for their constituents. >> it's interesting -- i have little kids and i don't know if they now defined channels on the tv, but they know how to fire up netflix. >> without question and you are going to have to get to these people more and more. it's why social media is important but...
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struck a deal with sohu, the hulu in china, will be airing these episodes a couple of days after.fference is subtitles. i am not clear about this. i am wondering why this is called the happy lady dance hour. she does like to dance, but there you go. >> it was also one of the titles for "bloomberg west." but no. there will be more bloomberg west tomorrow afternoon. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect the views of bloomberg. >> the following is a paid advertisement from starvista entertainment and time life. ♪ listen to the music ♪ even the nights are better ♪ now that we are here together ♪
struck a deal with sohu, the hulu in china, will be airing these episodes a couple of days after.fference is subtitles. i am not clear about this. i am wondering why this is called the happy lady dance hour. she does like to dance, but there you go. >> it was also one of the titles for "bloomberg west." but no. there will be more bloomberg west tomorrow afternoon. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect the views of...
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i think existing players, and they are all fighting each other, the amazons and the hulu and youtubeants to play longer forms so they will morph as well. twitter is a great place for broadcasting. people do not make a prof -- proper distinction for twitter and facebook. facebook is my -- twitter is my friends and linkedin is the people i want to know. i do not think twitter is the video plays going forward. it is a good place for clips. if we want specific, longform, we will go2net flicks and amazon, both doing a really good job. >> what about twitter? in reference to the stock price, what do you think about the idea, it is for everybody. everything is free. but if i want to -- what if i am willing to pay to get feeds from people i am -- i respect and help me generate ideas tell me do my job better? has beenw york times very successful with the pay wall after years. get aroundways to the pay wall, which i will not get into here, but they give you eight tastes and we will see that with others. job withs doing a nice advertising. everyone said how little facebook handled with advertisi
i think existing players, and they are all fighting each other, the amazons and the hulu and youtubeants to play longer forms so they will morph as well. twitter is a great place for broadcasting. people do not make a prof -- proper distinction for twitter and facebook. facebook is my -- twitter is my friends and linkedin is the people i want to know. i do not think twitter is the video plays going forward. it is a good place for clips. if we want specific, longform, we will go2net flicks and...
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then you have hulu and amazon and the list gets pretty big.ing a big international expansion and there are a lot of services we talk less about in europe and latin america they are competing with. the list is really pretty long for the netflix competitors and ones to watch in 2014. >> tank you. people behind the camera? what do they think about netflix's strategy? filmmaker ken burns says he likes the access to the content netflix provides but is he happy about his films being on netflix? ♪ >> my traditional platform has been for 30 years, distribution on pbs that reaches the largest number of eyeballs. every kid in america when i was growing up had memorized the entire primetime schedule. now we know we've got hundreds of choices. we can't possibly summarize and a point on tv. i'm thrilled with the access, i'm thrilled with the idea that if i'm flying across the country and want to watch three or four episodes of "house of cards" i can do that. we have yielded to the fact that the consumer is king. it's not the almighty network ties says you
then you have hulu and amazon and the list gets pretty big.ing a big international expansion and there are a lot of services we talk less about in europe and latin america they are competing with. the list is really pretty long for the netflix competitors and ones to watch in 2014. >> tank you. people behind the camera? what do they think about netflix's strategy? filmmaker ken burns says he likes the access to the content netflix provides but is he happy about his films being on netflix?...
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with a world time with netflix and amazon and hulu and google and at&t and verizon.is just everywhere you look, whether it be from traditional suppliers, over the top suppliers, digital suppliers -- it is content friendly. it has created for us an opportunity where we can get the content that the consumer wants over to the platforms that they want to have it. of puttingis legacy , and now a little bit more fighting potential. >> what if you go to one of those new platforms first? there is tons of television content as well. you have a company like netflix. maybe you will try original movies on your platform. you have lots of options on where you can put your film and television first. how do you decide? >> for us, there is no first. our model is to give the consumer what they want. it sounds kind of funny, like it is everybody's model. you have guys who are 50 and 60 years old that are running this deal, so they could effectively say ok to this concept. when you have those who are 40 developing thes concept. and then when they spend $100 million they show a bunch of
with a world time with netflix and amazon and hulu and google and at&t and verizon.is just everywhere you look, whether it be from traditional suppliers, over the top suppliers, digital suppliers -- it is content friendly. it has created for us an opportunity where we can get the content that the consumer wants over to the platforms that they want to have it. of puttingis legacy , and now a little bit more fighting potential. >> what if you go to one of those new platforms first?...
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gerri: netflix, hulu. >> very easy to hook up.you can use your smartphone. it's a great way -- yeah, the online content on hd. think about it. now everybody is online. they want the stuff on the hd tv. it's a great way. very exact. you can see how small. gerri: it gets even more come -- compact. i want to talk about -- >> they are but tooth operated. it's a great way to keep track of the things you lose. we all do. it gerri: i lost my ipad! it was a disaster. >> exactly! the tile is there. the blue tooth it only operates with ipad and iphone. it will operate with any smart device. it will give you snag signal to where it is. >> it gives me a signal where? how? >> it tells you if you're warm, cold, which direction. did can communicate with other tiles and communicate and show the last place it might have been. they are tiny and easy to put in. you can put -- it's a key chain you can put on anything. if you lose the smartphone, you can use the tag to find the smartphone. it works both ways. gerri: it dw stupid you are. you are saved
gerri: netflix, hulu. >> very easy to hook up.you can use your smartphone. it's a great way -- yeah, the online content on hd. think about it. now everybody is online. they want the stuff on the hd tv. it's a great way. very exact. you can see how small. gerri: it gets even more come -- compact. i want to talk about -- >> they are but tooth operated. it's a great way to keep track of the things you lose. we all do. it gerri: i lost my ipad! it was a disaster. >> exactly! the...
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the cloud, facebook, twitter, hulu. historically, we have distributed human life into four slices of life. work face and a resting face afterwards. but we should have them all at the same. we should play and work and rest at the same time because the world moves so fast, we can't afford to have a single set of education anymore. at&t is the first to point out that what we are doing is not benefiting the new kids on the block. those engineers have do stay up- to-date. along,mething new comes they care that the existing engineers get those skill sets. the degree for the rest of your life. >> think of all the disruption in this world, from media, financial services, talking about the shared economies. if you went back in time 200 years, it would look like a contemporary classroom today in terms of most of these fs or student relationships. this broadcast model of academia that still exists today. weis a remarkable thing and are not even indulging k-12 where people are lined up taste on your date of manufacture. it is comed
the cloud, facebook, twitter, hulu. historically, we have distributed human life into four slices of life. work face and a resting face afterwards. but we should have them all at the same. we should play and work and rest at the same time because the world moves so fast, we can't afford to have a single set of education anymore. at&t is the first to point out that what we are doing is not benefiting the new kids on the block. those engineers have do stay up- to-date. along,mething new comes...
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. >> what about a hulu-type service? is that something dish would be interested in?mean the one that does not have as many commercials? once again, we would be interested in taking a look at that. anything that can improve the experience for our customers and potential customers. >> joe clayton. ces may be about the newest gadgets but are they really that different? jon erlichman broke out some old gadgets to see how people might react. it's an interesting science experiment and that is next. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." ces attendees are there to see the newest and coolest gadgets but can they tell the difference? you will love this experiment. jon erlichman hit the streets with some old stuff to see if people really could tell the difference. >> ah yes, the consumer electronic show where there is technology exciting and new, or is it? we decided to show people old stuff and see if they knew the difference. this is a k-44 stereo headphone. they have dual stabilization for comfort. >> they are very light but they are a little bulky. >> this is the eee pc fr
. >> what about a hulu-type service? is that something dish would be interested in?mean the one that does not have as many commercials? once again, we would be interested in taking a look at that. anything that can improve the experience for our customers and potential customers. >> joe clayton. ces may be about the newest gadgets but are they really that different? jon erlichman broke out some old gadgets to see how people might react. it's an interesting science experiment and...
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americans are abandoning their linear television for streaming services like hulu netflix amazon prime of course youtube. a growing number of younger viewers have never paid for cable and satellite service and possibly never will. >> they come out of college they finally get their first home and they decide they don't need cable and satellite services. they don't want to pay $120 a month. >> good, good. >> for matt sweat the down side is the lack of sports and news. but otherwise there's a hundred ways of watching. he only cut the cord. he didn't throw away the remote. brian rooney, new york. >>> the supreme court approved a ballot initiative for november. republicans are against that measure saying almost anyone would be able to get marijuana for slightest complaint. >>> there is a new deputy schaeffer, dan ackro yirvetiond, the 61-year-old actor who asked to join the reserve department. ak royd apparently served in other reserve sheriff departments before making it in hollywood. >>> a candid setting far from where he will be tomorrow night. of course i'll see you back here tomorrow n
americans are abandoning their linear television for streaming services like hulu netflix amazon prime of course youtube. a growing number of younger viewers have never paid for cable and satellite service and possibly never will. >> they come out of college they finally get their first home and they decide they don't need cable and satellite services. they don't want to pay $120 a month. >> good, good. >> for matt sweat the down side is the lack of sports and news. but...
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to matter and i look at hulu, spotify or -- what's the other -- netflix?ual property where you can pay a small fee to get all the movies you want to watch, we're a part of that. >> john, as i understand it, basically you're saying the money is in the concerts. you've got to travel. >> ultimately, that's where you make your living as a musician. i certainly want -- >> in terms of online radio playing your music, it gives you exposu exposure, eight? >> you could argue that if pandora wasn't so cheap and easy to get they would not have bothered to buy your particular album, you wouldn't have gotten the money. they are getting pandora to get you, vivaldi, dave matthews band, pete seger, everything at once. believe me, i want to get as much money as i can for what i write. eight cents for a thousand plays sounds cheap. you have to consider that they never would have listened to you in the first place. you're getting a new audience and it's a way to promote yous. we used to allow people to record our concerts with a tape recorder. it was great exposure. you are
to matter and i look at hulu, spotify or -- what's the other -- netflix?ual property where you can pay a small fee to get all the movies you want to watch, we're a part of that. >> john, as i understand it, basically you're saying the money is in the concerts. you've got to travel. >> ultimately, that's where you make your living as a musician. i certainly want -- >> in terms of online radio playing your music, it gives you exposu exposure, eight? >> you could argue that...
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you can see "fat sick and nearly dead" on netflix, hulu and itunes. good to talk to you. >> thank you, piers. >>> when we talk about america's obesity epidemic is is it a choice or food conspiracy? we'll talk about who's to blame next. >> i think i just got fatter and fatter. >> what was the point when you went -- how heavy were you? >> 14 stone. 14 stone. >> was there a moment a kind of self-awareness where you went, okay, that's enough? >> i just felt like where was it going to end. >>> i'm susan hendricks. new revelations about the bridge scandal rocking new jersey governor chris christie's administration. more than 2,000 pages of documents were released today for the investigation of christie aides who closed down access lanes to the george washington bridge in september, an alleged act of political payback. the documents show that drivers complained immediately. the mayor of fort lee said police told residents he was to blame for that, and the executive director of the port authority angry that he hadn't been told about the lane closures expresse
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>> hulu and netflix are two different beasts and i don't think amazon would be interested in hulu. >>to have you on the program. you add huge value. >> identify was so upset when you were on the boat. >> why? >> you looked cold on the boat. >> it was cold. >> i watch cramer at night. >> can you sleep after that? >> of course. i sleep like a baby. >> well done. john, jordan, for the moment. thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> we're watching another big mover chipotle surging 13.7% after estimait beat estimates. should you be buying? we'll talk about it next. mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. some brokerage firms are but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds makes t
>> hulu and netflix are two different beasts and i don't think amazon would be interested in hulu. >>to have you on the program. you add huge value. >> identify was so upset when you were on the boat. >> why? >> you looked cold on the boat. >> it was cold. >> i watch cramer at night. >> can you sleep after that? >> of course. i sleep like a baby. >> well done. john, jordan, for the moment. thanks for being with us. >> thank you....
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the guys who transmit rich media, that's netflix, that's hulu, that's major league baseball. and youtube, obviously. the guys who transmit a lot of data are ripe for the isps to go after. the average netflix household, and there are 30 million of them in the u.s., watches 40 hours of content. standard definition content is about a gigabyte an hour. high-definition, about 6 1/2 an hour. if you assume they're going to charge a penny per gigabyte for the transmission of that data, netflix is exposed to $144 million annually at the low end. $936 million at the high end. i think a penny is not a big number. the average consumer is paying 50 cents to $1 for gigabyte consumed for their actual usage on the internet. it will be hard to squeeze the consumer any further. squeezing the data transmitter is easy. it's now legal. and i think you're going to see the isps do it. they wouldn't have lobbied the last ten years against these rules if they didn't intend to do so. >> are there shades of gray between no charge and a penny per gigabyte, in terms of having a tiered plan. couldn't that
the guys who transmit rich media, that's netflix, that's hulu, that's major league baseball. and youtube, obviously. the guys who transmit a lot of data are ripe for the isps to go after. the average netflix household, and there are 30 million of them in the u.s., watches 40 hours of content. standard definition content is about a gigabyte an hour. high-definition, about 6 1/2 an hour. if you assume they're going to charge a penny per gigabyte for the transmission of that data, netflix is...
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you can see "fat sick and nearly dead" on netflix, hulu and itunes. to talk to you. >> thank you, piers. >>> when we talk about america's obesity epidemic is is it a choice or food conspiracy? we'll talk about who's to blame next. >> i think i just got fatter and fatter. >> what was the point when you went -- how heavy were you? >> 14 stone. 14 stone. >> was there a moment a kind of self-awareness where you went, okay, that's enough? >> i just felt like where was it going to end. before you settle for another ordinary mattress, isn't it time you discovered the sleep number bed? because only the sleep number bed offers dual air technology that lets two people find the perfect balance of comfort and support for their bodies. their sleep number setting. ok, right there. and only the sleep number bed is clinically proven to relieve back pain and improve sleep quality. oh that feels really good. it's hugging my body. and right now, we're offering our lowest prices of the season. save $300 to $800 on our newest innovations. it's the perfect time for you to
you can see "fat sick and nearly dead" on netflix, hulu and itunes. to talk to you. >> thank you, piers. >>> when we talk about america's obesity epidemic is is it a choice or food conspiracy? we'll talk about who's to blame next. >> i think i just got fatter and fatter. >> what was the point when you went -- how heavy were you? >> 14 stone. 14 stone. >> was there a moment a kind of self-awareness where you went, okay, that's enough? >> i...
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a lot more competition out there with hbo go, hulu. competition has to be taken into consideration right now. the valuations were probably a little stretched. and so, on this pullback, i think you can wait a little while longer. after 2013, you've got to wait all the way until you get another $50 lower on the stock. >> since "fast money" started seven years ago, shares of blackberry plummeted 80%, down to about 8 bucks a share. but will a pushback to the company's roots help revive the stock? just wrapping up a conversation with back berry ceo john chen is ina freed. what did he say? >> i think he's going in some of the expected areas. one of unexpected area, he's doubling down on keyboards. what will the next generation feature? he sees a life for the little, tiny keyboards at the bottom of the phone, that's disappeared from every other smartphone on the market. >> is that why blackberry seems to be tough on the lawsuit against typo, which is a keyboa keyboardmaker at ces. >> you wonder why is this big company going after a tiny start
a lot more competition out there with hbo go, hulu. competition has to be taken into consideration right now. the valuations were probably a little stretched. and so, on this pullback, i think you can wait a little while longer. after 2013, you've got to wait all the way until you get another $50 lower on the stock. >> since "fast money" started seven years ago, shares of blackberry plummeted 80%, down to about 8 bucks a share. but will a pushback to the company's roots help...
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creating fast lanes for sites they have business ties with, such as streaming video services like hulu or netflix. and slowing access to others, like amazon. it also means not charging more for youtube and other sites, based on their heavier bandwidth use, or in exchange for faster speeds. all of which, could affect what consumers see online how fast, and at what price. the principles were set out by the federal communications commission nearly a decade ago. the agency enshrined them in its open internet order, adopted in 2010. but verizon sued to challenge the agency's authority, and yesterday the u.s. district court of appeals for the district of columbia found that the f.c.c. acted improperly. the 81-page ruling said the agency is wrong to classify internet service providers as information services and at the same time regulate them as common carriers, as it does telephone and utility companies. while the f.c.c. decides whether to appeal, amazon and others are watching to see if the broadband networks impose their own rules, favoring some content companies over others. for its part,
creating fast lanes for sites they have business ties with, such as streaming video services like hulu or netflix. and slowing access to others, like amazon. it also means not charging more for youtube and other sites, based on their heavier bandwidth use, or in exchange for faster speeds. all of which, could affect what consumers see online how fast, and at what price. the principles were set out by the federal communications commission nearly a decade ago. the agency enshrined them in its...