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2011年10月2日日曜日

GossipCenter Network History - The Gossip Girls

First off, I would like to thank you for helping make GossipCenter one of the top entertainment news networks in the world. GossipCenter was created back in March of 2003 by a group of girls located in Los Angeles, the Midwest, and New York City that were “obsessed” with celebrity gossip, and more so entertainment news in general. GossipCenter originally only operated under the URL of celebrity-gossip.net, but after being acquired by Brand Technologies (2006) the brand expanded to include GossipCenter.com and CelebSpin.com. In addition to the expansion of the URLs that the GossipCenter brand operated under, content production was also improved. Now, dozens of employees produce hundreds of researched/original articles on a monthly basis, and thousands of the latest pictures are added to go with these stories. This dedication to excellence by the GossipCenter team has produced Millions of loyal users.

Thanks for Visiting!
Mike

Mike Lavalette
Managing Editor, GossipCenter Network


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2011年9月6日火曜日

Move Aside, Netflix! Dish Network To Introduce Online Movie Rentals

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Some more bad news for Netflix!

Not only have they raised their prices, leaving customers VERY upset, but they've also just recently lost out on their deal with Starz, dropping their stock price by 9% last Friday.

And NOW they have new competition.

The Dish Network is looking into releasing their own movie subscription that will include online streaming as well as mail and in-store rentals, AND on-demand rentals.

Dish also owns Blockbuster, which means they would be getting existing customers as well as possibly picking up the Starz deal that was broken with Netflix.

This is some major competition for Netflix and with so many customers angry at the company for raising their prices, they could very well see another drop in user subscriptions.

Yikes!! We'd think twice about our pricing decisions if we were you, Netflix! Things aren't looking good for you…

Tags: blockbuster, competition, dish network, movie rentals, netflix, prices


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