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Streaming is dominant for movies and TV shows. But some fans still insist on physical media.
Netflix is shutting down its DVD by mail service as it continues to focus on streaming video. The red Netflix envelopes will soon be gone.
Netflix co-CEO Reed Hastings said in 2019 that he could see the DVD segment lasting another five years.
Netflix, which began as a business that mailed DVDs to subscribers but became a streaming giant, is marking the end of its DVD-by-mail service with a giveaway (kind of).
Netflix has mailed out its last red DVD envelope. The streaming giant on Friday published a blog post commemorating its legacy DVD-by-mail business, which will end its operations today.
The curtain is finally coming down on Netflix's once-iconic DVD-by-mail service, a quarter century after two Silicon Valley entrepreneurs came up with a concept that obliterated Blockbuster video ...
Netflix’s trailblazing DVD-by-mail rental service is seen as a relic in the age of video streaming. Its loyal, although shrinking, audience fears the end.
Netflix subscribers who still receive DVDs in the mail can get some free discs as the streaming giant winds down its mail-delivery service next month.
Netflix is offering hardcore fans of its DVD-by-mail service one last disc-bingeing session before it folds the red envelopes for good.
Netflix Has Mailed the Last DVD of Its Delivery Service — and This Movie Was Inside the Red Envelope "Thank you for loving our red envelopes, sharing countless movie nights with us at home and ...
The DVD service, which still delivers films and TV shows in the red-and-white envelopes that once served as Netflix's emblem, plans to mail its final discs on Sept. 29.
Shortly before Netflix broke it off from video streaming in 2011, the DVD-by-mail service boasted more than 16 million subscribers.