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It seems like everybody on the PF blog community is touting the wonders of Netflix these days and  I don’t really blame them. Netflix is a pretty cool service. You can pay $8 a month and watch all sorts of stuff, whenever suits you. If you use the service through your gaming console or DVD player, you can watch it on your big screen. Most American internet service providers let people use as much data as they want- meaning they can stream video to their heart’s content. I’ve read estimates that 20% of U.S. prime time internet bandwidth is used by people watching Netflix.

Netflix recently introduced their streaming service in Canada. I convinced a friend to preview it, and I have to say I’m not impressed. The selection isn’t very good, I could only find a few shows I’d want to watch. The movie selection isn’t much better, as I don’t consider 2008 movies to be new releases. So far anyway, color me unimpressed.

Will Netflix cause cable to go away forever? We had this discussion at bowling the other night, with everyone (except a certain contrarian dude) predicting the demise of cable. Should I go sell my shares of Shaw Communications in some sort of frantic? Nope, here’s why.

Somebody Has To Pay For Content

You can whine and complain as much as you want about how much actors get paid, but the fact remains that somebody has to pay them. TV shows make money by selling ads during the commercial breaks. If everybody stops watching, ads sell for less, which makes TV that much less profitable to make.

Want to know why reality TV is so popular? Networks push it down our throats because it costs a ton less to produce. Paid actors are replaced with contestants who are happy to work for free for a shot at a big cash prize. Complex sets don’t have to be built, few writers have to be hired and the only guy paid to act is the host.

Since so many people are skipping commercials entirely, networks have responded by using product placement to get those logos in front of your eyeballs. I find it ironic that certain people will complain about product placement, while replacing their cable with Netflix.

Sports! Sports! Sports!

All you Netflix lovers, do me a favor. Try to watch the Superbowl on Netflix next week. What’s that? You can’t?

Just about 50% of the population is men. And as a group, we generally enjoy our sports. Sports continue to be some of the highest rated programs shown on TV. Big events like the Superbowl or World Cup Final are watched by hundreds of millions of people. Cable or satellite are the perfect delivery systems for sports and that’s not about to change anytime soon.

Netflix May Be Getting More Expensive Soon

One of the big perks of Netflix is the cheap price they charge for streaming video. Unfortunately for Netflixers, the era of super cheap streaming may be coming to an end sooner rather than later.

As detailed in this massively good piece on Seeking Alpha, Netflix got an incredibly good deal with some of their deals for streaming rights. They paid a measly $25 million a year (to a company called Starz) for the rights to stream some 2500 movies from Sony and Disney. This works out to less than $0.15 per subscriber per month. This contract expires in late 2011, with no chance at being renewed at current levels.

Netflix just stuck a one year deal with Disney to stream previous seasons of ABC content for $150-200 million. Current seasons will continue to be shown on Hulu, which Disney owns a piece of.

The bottom line is that Netflix isn’t fooling anyone anymore when it comes to the value of streaming video. Content providers will charge the company handsomely, which means either margins will be put under pressure or prices will be going up.

Content Is King

A quick glance on Netflix gives the user access to so many series of TV shows and movies that the user thinks they’re in content heaven. They go nuts for the first few months, watching all their favorites and discovering new stuff to watch. The question is just how long the user remains enthralled with the service.

If you go back to that Seeking Alpha post I highlighted, you’ll see Netflix is very weak when it comes to popular content. In the U.S., only 20 or so of the top 100 shows on cable are available to stream on Netflix. Movies are even worse, with less than 20% of the most popular available to stream. When it comes to streaming, Netflix’s content is weak.

Bandwidth Problems

As I mentioned above, estimates put Netflix users using 20% of total internet bandwidth during prime time hours. Just how long are internet service providers going to put up with that?

Faster internet is coming in a few years. Until then, Netflix users are simply using too much. Canadian ISPs have long had bandwidth limits, look for their American counterparts to start imposing their own restrictions.

Bottom Line

There are going to be a lot of people who maintain their Netflix subscription. Most of these people are going to keep cable as well. Yes, there will be people who will drop cable for Netflix. Cable and satellite companies can always respond by increasing prices for those people left.

Many people will join Netflix, use the heck out of it for a few months, slowly lose interest, and then punt the service. In fact, over 30 million U.S. households have already cancelled their Netflix subscriptions.

Netflix’s streaming service is still a pretty cool service. At the end of the day though, cable will win out.

 

So there I was, sitting at the hockey game, talking to my friend and minding my own business. Suddenly, the PR guy for the hockey team came and sat down beside us and invited us to play off against each other in the intermission shoot-0ff. Apparently my buddy promised his wife he was going to phone her in the intermission, so he couldn’t. Worst excuse ever or what?

I went out onto the ice, against a new opponent, who I will refer to as “Dr. Evil.” Our competition was to shoot the puck from the hash marks to the center dot, with the closest winning an autographed Team Canada jersey.

My first shot has great weight, settling about 3 feet to the right of the center dot. We exchange forgettable shots until Dr. Evil is down to his last one. He shoots… And the puck settles within a foot of the center dot. Dammit.

I did get some cool Royal Bank swag for finishing second, so that was alright.

Random Thing That Irritated Me This Week

One of the teachers that I bowl with informed me he’s a vegetarian. Here’s a summary of the conversation:

Me: So you don’t eat any meat?

Him: Nope

Me: Not even chicken or fish?

Him: Nope. Well, I eat fish…

Me: Then you’re not a vegetarian!

Him: Yeah I am!

Idiot

Random Thing I Enjoyed This Week

As I mentioned before, my car decided to be a moron and die in my driveway. I borrowed my Grandpa’s car (which is good, he shouldn’t be driving anyway) and kinda forgot about the whole thing.

On Tuesday I figured I should get the thing to the shop to see if they could at least get it going again. It was a nice warm day, around plus 5 at the time. I figured I’d give it one last start before conceding defeat.

It started! Total repair bill: zero.

Its days are still numbered though.

Song I Like And Therefore You Should Too

I have almost 1400 songs in my ipod. I am listening to it right now. Let me skip to the next song and see what the random ipod wheel of fortune gives us:

My favorite Christmas song, only a month too late! You’re gonna want to make sure the kiddies are away from the speakers when you play this one. It describes Santa going crazy and killing all the elves and reindeer. Really gets ya in the Christmas spirit!

Simpsons Quote Of The Week

You asked for it, so I’ll deliver. More Milhouse!

“I’m not a nerd Bart… nerds are smart.”

Sports You Should Watch This Week

Turns out that I was very wrong by telling you to watch the NHL All Star Game last weekend, since it’s this weekend. Let that be a reminder to all of you to never believe a word I ever say about anything. I watched the first hour or so of the fantasy draft and it was as boring as reading a blog post about credit reports. Is there some sort of rule that hockey players need to have the personality of a waffle?

Even the Aussie Open was a let down. Both Nadal and Federer are out? Boring! I only care when those guys play.

I don’t know. Watch the Pro Bowl or something. Maybe there are some reruns of Mythbusters on. All Star games are stupid.

Blogging Snack of The Week

Looking for a snack to keep you fueled while you blog/read blogs? We’ve got you covered.

I have a bit of a sweet tooth. Desserts are probably the greatest thing since sexy redheads that I bowl with. Because of this, I usually don’t buy them in large quantities because I know I’ll eat the whole thing in about a minute and a half.

I broke my own rule by buying ice cream. It wasn’t just any ice cream though, it was PC Loads of Peanut Butter Cups. It’s chocolate and vanilla ice cream, mixed with peanut butter and TONS of peanut butter cups. Plus, your local Loblaws store probably sells it for about 5 bucks.

It’s so good I’d probably lick it off a hobo.

Babe Loosely Related To Finance

Heyden Panettiere has very little to do with finance, but she is quite lovely. When it comes to this category at least, the little head beats the big head.

Apparently she’s big into animal rights and stuff, so if that does it for you fellas… Then you still have no chance with her.

Oh Right, Time For Links

Sandy from Yes I Am Cheap weighs in with The End of Credit Cards Is Coming. As a guy who enjoys gadgets, I’d definitely pay for stuff using only my cell phone.

Dividend Growth Investor called Proctor and Gamble The Greatest Dividend Stock Ever. I’m not sure I agree with it being the greatest ever, but he does a great job on his dividend analysis.

Million Dollar Journey is giving away a book from Derek Foster called The Idiot Millionaire. Catchy title, but the only idiot millionaires are lottery winners, most professional athletes and Britney Spears.

Rachelle from Landlord Rescue reviewed a book about renting to own property. She isn’t impressed. I like it when other people read crappy books, then all I have to do it read the review.

Some bastards made Money Rabbit cry. If I was dating her, I would totally beat them up. Since I’m not, I guess you’ll just have to settle for reading about it.

Saj Karsan shares his messenger conversations with fellow value investor Frank Viosin. Let’s just say they’re not talking about what normal people talk about on messenger.

Carnivals I Was In This Week

I was in the Carnival of Personal Finance over at Living Richly On A Budget

I was also in the Wealth Builder Carnival.

Last but not least, I was in the Totally Money Carnival at Budgeting In The Fun Stuff.

Have a good week everyone.

 

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