Sunday, August 30, 2015

Netflix apologizes for losing big movies, but reassures you Adam Sandler is coming

The shifting sands of Netflix's streaming library are tough to measure in any given month, but recently it seems like its catalog has been on a steady march toward resembling the WalMart bargain DVD bin. The company usually announces which titles will be added and lost each month, but this month came with an apology, and an admission that customers are complaining. "We hear from our members that you wish we had newer movies," writes chief content officer Ted Sarandos. "So do we."

Netflix has decided not to renew its agreement with Epix, meaning that movies like Hunger Games: Catching Fire, World War Z, and Transformers: Age of Extinction (well, who really cares about that one) will be gone by the end of September. Studio licensing...

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