Netflix Members Enjoy
More Than 2B Hours of Movies and TV Shows in Q4 2011
January 5, 2012
With
more than 20 million streaming members globally, Netflix has
revolutionized entertainment by allowing people to enjoy TV shows and
movies when, where and how they want with a click of a remote, mouse or
the touch of a screen.
"We were thrilled to deliver more than two billion hours of TV shows and
movies across 45 countries in the fourth quarter," said Netflix
Co-Founder and CEO Reed Hastings. "Netflix delights members by giving
them choice, convenience and control over the entertainment they love
for an incredibly low price."
Throughout 2011, Netflix
continued to add to its already expansive variety of TV shows and movies
in the United States, signing new multi-year agreements with CBS,
Twentieth Century Fox, Lionsgate, Miramax, Open Road Films, NBCUniversal,
Dreamworks Animation, MGM and the Disney-ABC Television Group among
others, and announcing the creation of the highly-anticipated Netflix
original series "House of Cards," a gripping political thriller from
Executive Producer David Fincher and starring two-time Academy Award
winning actor Kevin Spacey.
Another Netflix original, "Lilyhammer," starring Steven Van Zandt of
"The Sopranos" and Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, as a New York
gangster in Norway, premieres on Netflix in the U.S., Canada and Latin
America on February 6.
"In the coming months, Netflix members can enjoy complete seasons of
great TV series from all the major networks and most branded cable
channels as well as fantastic films like Drive, Hugo, Captain America
and Margin Call," said Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos. "The
more great TV shows and movies Netflix adds, the more people watch."