Netflix Picks Up DVD.com, Hints Of Qwikster Linger
Is Qwikster on the rebound? Perhaps. Netflix killed the short-lived
Qwikster after an uproar from customers about the splitting of DVD and
Internet queues, but it's obvious that Netflix still believes that the
future is one with a split. Or, perhaps the future is one where DVD
rentals are simply inconsequential. The latest resurfacing of plans
involves Netflix's purchase of DVD.com, a move that many are saying was
made to further blur the lines between offerings. Right now, it
redirects to dvd.netflix.com, but some users are already reporting that
queues are being treated differently. In other words, Internet-only
subscribers can't see DVD queues, and vice-versa.
At this stage, DVD rentals are still a major part of the Netflix business, and it isn't likely to change for some time. But in the long run, it will change. DVDs will fade and streaming will replace it, and while we aren't near that place yet, Netflix is clearly eying the future. So, perhaps DVD.com is a long-term plan to introduce Qwikster without having that funky name turn anyone off.
At this stage, DVD rentals are still a major part of the Netflix business, and it isn't likely to change for some time. But in the long run, it will change. DVDs will fade and streaming will replace it, and while we aren't near that place yet, Netflix is clearly eying the future. So, perhaps DVD.com is a long-term plan to introduce Qwikster without having that funky name turn anyone off.