Personally, my use of Prime is significantly different than Netflix. I've rarely used Prime free content, but I have rented a number of recent movies and "bought" a few recent seasons of TV shows. Off the top of my head, Amazon has collected more cash from me for video streaming in the last 6 months than Netflix, but I've been consuming probably 10x more data from Netflix. I wonder if / how Hastings comparison accoun…
Netflix CEO: Amazon Losing Up to $1 Billion a Year on Streaming Video
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#12> Netflix CEO: Amazon Losing Up to $1 Billion a Year on Streaming Video I'm skeptical. This posits that Amazon is spending about 1/4-1/2 of what Netflix spends (Netflix on track for $2.1 billion this year), to stream about 1/20th as much (Netflix 33% of internet traffic, Amazon 1.8%), from a greatly inferior content catalog. I think Bezos & Co. can cut better deals than that.
Numbers like that give me pause. I can kind of see where the anti-Network Neutrality folks are coming from.
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#13Personally, my use of Prime is significantly different than Netflix. I've rarely used Prime free content, but I have rented a number of recent movies and "bought" a few recent seasons of TV shows. Off the top of my head, Amazon has collected more cash from me for video streaming in the last 6 months than Netflix, but I've been consuming probably 10x more data from Netflix. I wonder if / how Hastings comparison accoun…
Is the availability of prime streaming a factor in you choosing Amazon PPV vs, say, Apple?
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#14Doesn't a large portion of Netflix's infrastructure run on top of Amazon Web Services? Why doesn't the article clarify that? I think Amazon is not losing money at all. They're supplying a really big customer with resources and selling at retail as well.
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#15> Netflix CEO: Amazon Losing Up to $1 Billion a Year on Streaming Video I'm skeptical. This posits that Amazon is spending about 1/4-1/2 of what Netflix spends (Netflix on track for $2.1 billion this year), to stream about 1/20th as much (Netflix 33% of internet traffic, Amazon 1.8%), from a greatly inferior content catalog. I think Bezos & Co. can cut better deals than that.
Hastings says the estimate is based on head-to-head competition. If I'm selling streaming rights for property A, I'm going to go with the people who pay me the most. If Bezos says, "But gosh, we aren't showing it to as many people," my answer will be "Tough!"
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#16Also, Amazon can afford to lose a bit (probably not a billion, though) on its streaming service if 1) more people sign up for Prime as a result and 2) Prime members buy more inventory from Amazon.
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#17> Netflix CEO: Amazon Losing Up to $1 Billion a Year on Streaming Video I'm skeptical. This posits that Amazon is spending about 1/4-1/2 of what Netflix spends (Netflix on track for $2.1 billion this year), to stream about 1/20th as much (Netflix 33% of internet traffic, Amazon 1.8%), from a greatly inferior content catalog. I think Bezos & Co. can cut better deals than that.
Netflix 33% of internet traffic Numbers like that give me pause. I can kind of see where the anti-Network Neutrality folks are coming from.
Trying to charge both sides is just monopolist idiocy.
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#18Comparatively, browsing videos on Amazon feels like I'm in Walmart. I am bombarded with continuous advertisements, reminded that I can buy the movies I'm looking at on DVD and BlueRay (almost throwing the shitty streaming quality in my face), and being sold a Kindle. Is nobody in charge of the user experience for Amazon Instant Video?
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#19I guess Bezos is really serious when he tells shareholders his company is willing to not maximize profit in the short term for long term investments.
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#20This sounds somewhat bizarre. For physical goods it made sense as you had to build big expensive distribution centres. This means big fixed costs and low variable costs. For streaming video delivery the fixed costs are almost zero while the variable costs are proportional to the amount of video watched. The article that the deals Netflix and Amazon do with the content providers are fixed cost deals - ie pay a certain…
Building and staffing data centers is a non-trivial fixed cost required to run a streaming video service.
If the expenses are coming from additional fixed infrastructure then the article is still misleading - the more viewers you have the lower the per viewer cost. The article in no way implies that infrastructure is relevant to their monetary claims.