Starz ends renewal negotiations with Netflix, will pull movies from streaming in February
9/1/2011

Starz has ostensibly decided it can live without the hundreds of stacks* of dollars a renewal of its content licensing deal with Netflix was scheduled to bring and announced an end to negotiations today. gospel to the Company Town blog, talks broke down over Starz's asservation that Netflix device tiered pricing, and charge occupation even more for access to its content. That means when the current deal expires on February 28, 2012, they will all go away, including a number of its newer release flicks from Sony (already pulled) and Disney that Starz has charmed circle licenses to and Starz content like Camelot and Spartacus. To make matters worse, all of this is going down the same day as a price hike makes it more high-priced to keep both disc and streaming services.
While Starz claims the move is a part of its plan to "protect the premium nature of our brand by preserving the belonging pricing and packaging of our "http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/"); x[1].href = x[1].href.replace("http:///" and highly worthy
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