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How Netflix Is Changing The Game

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Tonight, on It's Real Talk Radio we'll be discussing Netflix and how their innovation has changed the streaming game. From new titles to old classics to our very own personal favorite exclusive Netflix titles and we'll be giving some reviews on some of our favorite titles. We'll also be discussing where we personally think Netflix ranks against other streaming services, what we like and dislike about it and how they started from a Tape/DVD Rental company, got with the times and turned into the top streaming service for movies, standups sitcoms and series.

We'll also be covering the emotional outburst of comedic legend/queen of comedy/Oscar winning actress, Monique, as she went public about her dispute with Netflix after they offered her $500,000 to do a Netflix comedy special, which led to Monique asking her fans to boycott Netflix on her behalf after Netflix (what she feels) lowballed her. Do you think Netflix's offer was too low for an icon like Monique? We'll be sharing our verdict with you tonight.

So how do you feel about Netflix? Where do they rank amongst all the other streaming services out there?? Are you a Subscriber? How much of your week is spent watching Netflix? Do you think they have the best exclusive content? What do you think they do a good job of? Where do you think they could improve? What's your favorite Netflix Original Series? These are the types of questions we'll be debating on tonight's show, so don't miss out. Whether you're a diehard Netflix fan, just an occasional viewer or not a fan of Netflix at all, this discussion is for you.

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