Thursday, December 19, 2013

2013, the year that threatened Internet TV - Milenio.com

started as a mere distributor of DVDs by mail, but is now determined to change the traditional television consumption: Netflix, the company offering series and movies to watch on “streaming” is the big winner of 2013 that production left a cult, “Breaking Bad”.

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how, when and where one wants television. That’s what Netflix offers for one low monthly price, threatening the traditional dictatorship imposed chains to program a precise day and hour one event to gather in front of the TV to millions of people.

“Welcome to the big night of television for young people. television is what they see on their phones,” the driver said in September Gala Emmy Awards Neil Patrick Harris

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Netflix, with 40 million subscribers worldwide, has not only revolutionized the way people watch TV-on a PC screen in a tablet or smartphone, but is willing to compete with the big generators own content designed only for Internet series like “House of Cards”, winner of three Emmy Awards, two of them children-and the most watched program on “streaming” (without downloading it) in the United States and 40 other countries.

Netflix has not only revolutionized the way people watch television, but is willing to own racing series designed only for Internet.

political thriller directed by David Fincher and starring Kevin Spacey has been one of the successes of 2013, an almost sure bet for Netflix, who knows perfectly the tastes of their audience, which analyzes what he sees, when, in what device and even when you rewind or forward.

Such was the confidence in “House of Cards” that the second season was already decided in advance and the first 13 episodes were available from day one. Millions of people watch the same series, but unlike before, now everyone does it at their own pace. No wait a week to see the next episode. Why not see it two or more times in a row?

“Habits have changed. do not think people want to extend for six months a series, preferring to last six days,” he told the magazine “Newsweek” Eli Roth, who is adapting a novel to make it a series of terror to Netflix.

funk genre was reborn in 2013 with releases such as the “prequel” to “Psycho” – “Bates Motel” – review Lecter Cannibal – “Hannibal” – or cult and award-winning “American Horror Story “which in 2014 released his fourth season.

is also still a hit comedy “Orange is the New Black”, another own series of Netflix, which is not subject to traditional audience data so you have to trust his word and mentions in networks social and traditional media: “House of Cards” made the cover of “The New York Times” and “Los Angeles Times”

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The biggest impact of television year was “Breaking Bad” that occurred during the 75-minute episode of the last 1.24 million tweets.

Traditional TV is in trouble. His 2013 releases have not worked, with exceptions such as “The Blacklist” or serial conversion of the movie “Sleepy Hollow”. At least “NCIS,” “The Big Bang Theory”, “Modern Family” or “How I Met Your Mother” continue to attract the audience in the generalist.

payment continue to highlight the “The Walking Dead” and “Game of Thrones” while worship falls into “Homeland.”

But the biggest impact of television year was “Breaking Bad”, whose end after five seasons in the United States brought the night of September 29 at 10.3 million people. Many probably saw more hours and days on Netflix. Many others will do the coming months or years on the Internet.

Emmy for best dramatic series recorded during the 75-minute episode of the last 1.24 million tweets from more than 600,000 Twitter users, nothing to do with the final decaffeinated “Dexter” after eight years of issue.

The Adventures of Walter White, the unremarkable chemistry teacher cancer patient who becomes a ruthless drug lord, and remain in the history of the best television with “The Sopranos”, “The Wire” and few more, a milestone in an era of atomized audiences and increasingly free to see what they want, when they want, how they want and where they want.

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