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. >> netflix has more subscribers than hbo so is netflix the new hbo? let's ask quarts senior editor zach steward. what say you? how big can netflix be? is there room for the two big boys? >> room for both of them but already you see netflix surpassing hbo's subscriber base and probably has much more room to go since hbo sells as an add on to cable subscriptions whereas netflix sells at just about $8 a month. >> but hbo has more original programming and newer stuff. that's the knock on netflix generally, is that it's simply not up to date enough in a lot of things. >> absolutely. >> that's true and then the counterpoint is six months into its major foray in original programming picked up a number of emmy nomination s for "house of cards" and that's faster than hbo did when they got into original programming. i don't think netflix is up to the level of hbo in terms of original programming but it just may be good enough. >> my industry, your industry, netflix, hbo, apple, tv, houlo, changing so rapidly. i'm honing my lawn-mowing skills. where will this en
. >> netflix has more subscribers than hbo so is netflix the new hbo? let's ask quarts senior editor zach steward. what say you? how big can netflix be? is there room for the two big boys? >> room for both of them but already you see netflix surpassing hbo's subscriber base and probably has much more room to go since hbo sells as an add on to cable subscriptions whereas netflix sells at just about $8 a month. >> but hbo has more original programming and newer stuff. that's the...
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around the world and if you're familiar with hbo series the usually run for multiple series. we would like this have to production here in san francisco. we are at risk of losing and we don't have stage space. currently there is another series sheeting today and tomorrow, they are doing a pilot and they get picked up they will go to series in the new year. we want to try to win this series here. it is a high-profile director and producer which would be amazing for san francisco the fact is if we don't have a rebatable space we will not get them. we are recommending the board of supervisors to amend the legislation to allow the director of property of real estate to consult with the film commission to lease property and to sublease to companies that they can build their sets. if we exhaust all efforts to find city-owned space, we are asking that rentals cost be made to the available for rebate just as when they are renting city-owned property. we are not asking for any new additional money. it would allow us to use money already allotted to the rebate program under different c
around the world and if you're familiar with hbo series the usually run for multiple series. we would like this have to production here in san francisco. we are at risk of losing and we don't have stage space. currently there is another series sheeting today and tomorrow, they are doing a pilot and they get picked up they will go to series in the new year. we want to try to win this series here. it is a high-profile director and producer which would be amazing for san francisco the fact is if...
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the hbo model, we're seeing the second coming of hbo which is a company that got into original programming by finding smart people, finding them, letting them do work that they -- that they wanted to do and giving it time to find an audience. netflix, you have to give them credit. they have the software expertise that allowed them to know that, well, if you like this, you're also going to like that. right? that's been very helpful because it makes it seem like there's always something good there even when there's not. but there's software expertise that extends to the software that includes movie stars, directors, that they can make very, very entertaining programming. again, kind of a surprise because content, ask any network executive, it's hard. it's hard to make good stuff. >> oh, it is, i can tell you that myself. >> they pilot, what, 20 things a year? >> rose: it's hard to write a good book. anything createive that is hard to do. that's why there's not that much of it. let me come to the question of netflix in terms of what these people are going to do. they're all going to be stream
the hbo model, we're seeing the second coming of hbo which is a company that got into original programming by finding smart people, finding them, letting them do work that they -- that they wanted to do and giving it time to find an audience. netflix, you have to give them credit. they have the software expertise that allowed them to know that, well, if you like this, you're also going to like that. right? that's been very helpful because it makes it seem like there's always something good...
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and let's also go to lana dunham, treater of the hbo series "girls." she writes simply a two-letter sta start, "no. my heart is with sybrina fulton, rachel jeantel everyone who loved trayvon and has been sent the message that his life did not matter." kate, chris? >> i think most people would agree, people, their hearts and prayers are with the family of
and let's also go to lana dunham, treater of the hbo series "girls." she writes simply a two-letter sta start, "no. my heart is with sybrina fulton, rachel jeantel everyone who loved trayvon and has been sent the message that his life did not matter." kate, chris? >> i think most people would agree, people, their hearts and prayers are with the family of
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show is an hbo program, todd margaret is on cable. the venues are different. >> well, there's certainly more. there are additional venues. and that's got its obvious pros and cons. there's more access for people with very little money to put something together on a camera phone and put it up on youtube or even get it on like funny or die. but the con to that is there's a lot more unfunny cap. lots. so much unfunny. >> a lot more stuff, some of it good, some of it bad. >> one thing i'm surprised at is america's -- culturally our -- i would have thought that we-- and this isn't cynicism, this is just practicality. i would have thought that we would have peak understand how exploitive and inane our tv could get. and i just read this morning, this morning, that there's going to be -- i can't remember the exact name of the show, but a celebrity diving show. [laughter] no [bleep]. celebrity diving. >> actual diving in the water? >> well, i hope in the water! mishearing you. i'm as surprised a as you are. i can't believe it. >> yeah. it's li
show is an hbo program, todd margaret is on cable. the venues are different. >> well, there's certainly more. there are additional venues. and that's got its obvious pros and cons. there's more access for people with very little money to put something together on a camera phone and put it up on youtube or even get it on like funny or die. but the con to that is there's a lot more unfunny cap. lots. so much unfunny. >> a lot more stuff, some of it good, some of it bad. >> one...
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he has a new movie on hbo. we'll be right back. >> the jimmy kimmel live concert series is brought to you by sony. yeah. my first. congratulations, she's beautiful. oh, she's so sweet. thanks. your applewood pulled pork with extra pickles sir. ahh, she is perfect. [ male announcer ] new subway applewood pulled pork. tender pork n' rich barbecue sauce, bursting with sweet, smoky applewood flavor. get it before it's gone. subway. eat fresh. ♪ [ camera shutter snaps ] ♪ we get cats. they always figure it out. so they deserve a smart choice in litter. we make fresh step scoopable with carbon, that's trapping and eliminating odors. fresh step, your cat deserves the best. i don't do any cleaning. i make dirt. ♪ i'm not big enough or strong enough for this. there should be some way to make it easier. [ doorbell rings ] [ morty ] here's a box, babe. open it up. oh my goodness! what is a wetjet? some kind of a mopping device. there's a lot of dirt on here. morty, look at how easy it is. it's almost like dancing. [
he has a new movie on hbo. we'll be right back. >> the jimmy kimmel live concert series is brought to you by sony. yeah. my first. congratulations, she's beautiful. oh, she's so sweet. thanks. your applewood pulled pork with extra pickles sir. ahh, she is perfect. [ male announcer ] new subway applewood pulled pork. tender pork n' rich barbecue sauce, bursting with sweet, smoky applewood flavor. get it before it's gone. subway. eat fresh. ♪ [ camera shutter snaps ] ♪ we get cats. they...
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remember how long it took hbo to get to this point. you need to have -- i mean, hbo has over 100 original shows with multiple episodes. it takes at least for the consumer, it takes consistent flow of shows over and over again to get them converted. so i think it takes time. i think it will take a couple quarters of good shows like "house of cards," "arrested development," but every quarter you need a strong show like that. >> i guess the subscriber growth number michelle was talking about is sort of a case of "arrested development." what about the company's ability to have the very best filmed entertainment options on its service? my 20-year-old son watches netflix more than any network -- of course, aside from cnbc. but his criticism is that the movies aren't -- aren't quite as good as you get on video on demand and elsewhere. >> or itunes. >> yeah. oh, yeah, you know, that's true. that's what all the -- the services face is how quickly can they get the big films that people have just seen all the media and exposure. >> right. >> to.
remember how long it took hbo to get to this point. you need to have -- i mean, hbo has over 100 original shows with multiple episodes. it takes at least for the consumer, it takes consistent flow of shows over and over again to get them converted. so i think it takes time. i think it will take a couple quarters of good shows like "house of cards," "arrested development," but every quarter you need a strong show like that. >> i guess the subscriber growth number...
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it was hbo 1990 style and it really transformed hbo. i'm certainly a buyer but not at these levels. i like carter's take at $300 a share. >> it forces discipline and it doesn't do what you think it's going to, it's easy to look at it two years later and say, oh, my god, i still own that. >> you have to use the spread because they're announcing earnings next week and they're implying a 14% move. >> next hour on "mad money," cramer has chipotle's big enchiladas. coming up, the final call from the options pit. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> time now
it was hbo 1990 style and it really transformed hbo. i'm certainly a buyer but not at these levels. i like carter's take at $300 a share. >> it forces discipline and it doesn't do what you think it's going to, it's easy to look at it two years later and say, oh, my god, i still own that. >> you have to use the spread because they're announcing earnings next week and they're implying a 14% move. >> next hour on "mad money," cramer has chipotle's big enchiladas. coming...
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have you ever watched the hbo series girl's? >> yes. >> he plays ray and he is an independent film maker and so we're showing red flag and that's a new film and there's an on stage conversation with him on saturday night. we really wanted to highlight new emerging film makers. we're also interested in doing programming that includes music and other kinds of performances, we're showing an amazing documentary amy and the day that she came to tingle and it features a performance with amy wine house before we became a big star. it's about 60 people there and an interview with her about the influences from the african american jazz and blues world. we will be featuring it with with a live concert of the front woman of the mickey heart band. she will be doing her on music with amy wine house covers. >> fantastic. we're going to go to a quick break but before we do, we're going to go out to a joy pat film. do you want to set that up? >> yeah, joe was jewish and grew up in new york. he was in the communist party and making theater free
have you ever watched the hbo series girl's? >> yes. >> he plays ray and he is an independent film maker and so we're showing red flag and that's a new film and there's an on stage conversation with him on saturday night. we really wanted to highlight new emerging film makers. we're also interested in doing programming that includes music and other kinds of performances, we're showing an amazing documentary amy and the day that she came to tingle and it features a performance with...
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his new documentary is hbo's gaslands part 2. >> this is the well. here you go. so this is going to make it this time. >> i'll walk away from it. what do you? what do you? >> again, we don't know. what are you going to do? ell, well, well, who is going to buy it? you know what? well, what i'll probably do is sell this and have the gas company sue me for selling their gas. >> john: please welcome back to the show josh fox. it's sequel time. in gasland one we learn about the dangers of fracking and you introduce us to the concept of flammable water. in gasland 2, it turns out everything is fine now. right? >> no, it doesn't get better. this film, you know, i wanted to find out if what we're seeing all across america are people being able to light their water on fire in the face of the hugest domestic gasp drilling campaign in history. why hasn't the government done anything about it? why have our regulatory agencies failed to protect americans? so this film was an investigation into the government. what you saw there was a family in texas, one of many many familiar
his new documentary is hbo's gaslands part 2. >> this is the well. here you go. so this is going to make it this time. >> i'll walk away from it. what do you? what do you? >> again, we don't know. what are you going to do? ell, well, well, who is going to buy it? you know what? well, what i'll probably do is sell this and have the gas company sue me for selling their gas. >> john: please welcome back to the show josh fox. it's sequel time. in gasland one we learn about...
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we will get a sneak peek of the new seechason of hbo's "the newsroom" just ahead. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. also available in delicious peanut butter. wi drive a ford fusion. who is healthier, you or your car? i would say my car. probably the car. cause as you get older you start breaking down. i love my car. i want to take care of it. i have a bad wheel - i must say. my car is running quite well. keep your car healthy with the works. $29.95 or less after $10 mail-in rebate at your participating ford deale
we will get a sneak peek of the new seechason of hbo's "the newsroom" just ahead. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never...
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hbo $1.4 billion in annual profit. netflix's profit last year was $17 million that is almost 1,000th of hbo. >> aaron, they will need a lot of cash. we talked about this before. all these content deals cost money, big money. some people said forget about netflix. it will be somebody like apple with 150 on hand to pay out content. how will you pay out the content costs if you're not bringing in the money. >> netflix they are starting to get better in terms how they pay for content. they're not signing big deals with mtv anymore. they're picking specific shows. guidance which was a positive, they talked about 400 basis points of contribution margin expansion had year and next year which is above our estimate next year. >> but they promised, they changed that promise. it was 400 basis points. it used to be 100 basis points guaranteed every quarter. we'll get to the 400 over four quarters. i think if anything that is a bit of a skinback by netflix. >> q2 came in above. q 4 they expect a little less. plan to bet 100 basis p
hbo $1.4 billion in annual profit. netflix's profit last year was $17 million that is almost 1,000th of hbo. >> aaron, they will need a lot of cash. we talked about this before. all these content deals cost money, big money. some people said forget about netflix. it will be somebody like apple with 150 on hand to pay out content. how will you pay out the content costs if you're not bringing in the money. >> netflix they are starting to get better in terms how they pay for content....
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you know hbo bought it after seeing 20 minutes of footage. i think it struck a nerve with them. i think they saw these young people talking about the constitution, talking about people's rights. i think people like to be fair. i think when people understand what is happening and it's not fair that they'll be core of the change, that's what i'm hoping. >> john: it's a beautiful film, and you got me feeling proud of being an american. you can turn to this documentary right after the show. we'll urn right back the back the break. cenk off air>>> alright in 15 minutes we're going to do the young turks! i think the number 1 thing than viewers like about the young turks is that were honest. they know that i'm not bsing them for some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know i'm going to be the first one to call them out. cenk on air>> what's unacceptable is how washington continues to screw the middle class over. cenk off air>>> i don't want the middle class taking the brunt of the spending cuts and all the different programs th
you know hbo bought it after seeing 20 minutes of footage. i think it struck a nerve with them. i think they saw these young people talking about the constitution, talking about people's rights. i think people like to be fair. i think when people understand what is happening and it's not fair that they'll be core of the change, that's what i'm hoping. >> john: it's a beautiful film, and you got me feeling proud of being an american. you can turn to this documentary right after the show....
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services like hbo go, a wonderful way to get hbo. imagine multiplying across all of the programmer networks, imagine what espn can do, what nickelodeon can do when these programmers can deliver software along with their video in the form of apps. all of that type of software oriented activity is opportunity for programmers and operators to bring new value as part of their overall pay-tv subscription and it is really working. about three fourths of our users are discovering new value to their paid tv package. it has been a huge hit for us and it is helpful to the entire ecosystem. isthe biggest issue we have that the business we are in, the television business, is the television business. it is not the internet, not cable tv. thecreate audiences and issues are around business model questions. how do you go and acquire customers if you have a video product? how do make those customers see your product? whether that is in a package or a bundle, those are the kinds of issues that are being as the technology has brought all of the service
services like hbo go, a wonderful way to get hbo. imagine multiplying across all of the programmer networks, imagine what espn can do, what nickelodeon can do when these programmers can deliver software along with their video in the form of apps. all of that type of software oriented activity is opportunity for programmers and operators to bring new value as part of their overall pay-tv subscription and it is really working. about three fourths of our users are discovering new value to their...
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services like hbo go, a wonderful way to get hbo. imagine multiplying across all of the programmer networks, imagine what espn can do, what nickelodeon can do when these programmers can deliver software along with their video in the form of apps. all of that type of software oriented activity is opportunity for programmers and operators to bring new value as part of their overall pay-tv subscription and it is really working. about three fourths of our users are discovering new value to their paid tv package. ushas been a huge hit for and it is helpful to the entire ecosystem. >> the biggest issue we have is we are in, thess is theion business, television business. it is not the internet, not cable tv. you create audiences and the issues are around business model questions. how do you go and acquire customers if you have a video product? how do make those customers see your product? a package oris in a bundle, those are the kinds of issues that are being challenged as the technology has brought all of the services together , singleing
services like hbo go, a wonderful way to get hbo. imagine multiplying across all of the programmer networks, imagine what espn can do, what nickelodeon can do when these programmers can deliver software along with their video in the form of apps. all of that type of software oriented activity is opportunity for programmers and operators to bring new value as part of their overall pay-tv subscription and it is really working. about three fourths of our users are discovering new value to their...
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i get hbo go because i'm a net flick subscriber. but i want free media. i don't want to pay myself. >> they added sky news. sky news a british broadcaster. a lot of us don't know them but they're a live cable newschannel and they're for free. for sky news, this is a new way to get to consumers. they don't have to go out and negotiate with a distributor, they can just create it on apple tv. by allowing them to do that, they're hedging their bets. they don't know what the tv industry will look like in five or ten years. none of us do. >> i'm sure if anyone will, you will, and you'll tell us about it. >>> coming up next on "street signs," one hedge fund pick. we'll tell you what it is and why you want to own it. that's all coming up on "street signs." [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >>> in reference to the headline i brought you
i get hbo go because i'm a net flick subscriber. but i want free media. i don't want to pay myself. >> they added sky news. sky news a british broadcaster. a lot of us don't know them but they're a live cable newschannel and they're for free. for sky news, this is a new way to get to consumers. they don't have to go out and negotiate with a distributor, they can just create it on apple tv. by allowing them to do that, they're hedging their bets. they don't know what the tv industry will...
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the second season of "the newsroom" premieres this sunday on hbo. please do not come into my business. >> pleasure. >> we'll be right back. >>> tomorrow night, what could be the most dramatic day in the are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. it's not a candy bar. 130 calories 7 grams of protein the new fiber one caramel nut protein bar. imagine what it's doing to your pores. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® oil free moisture hydrates without clogging pores. 100% free of oil, fragrance and dyes. oil free. worry free. [ female announcer ] oil free moisture. neutrogena®.
the second season of "the newsroom" premieres this sunday on hbo. please do not come into my business. >> pleasure. >> we'll be right back. >>> tomorrow night, what could be the most dramatic day in the are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. it's not a candy bar. 130...
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on hbo. you gotta watch it, it's good stuff. nick swardson joins us next, there in the bud light platinum suite. hey, nick! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a hilarious comedian who joins adam sandler, chris rock, david spade, salma hayek, and a bunch of other big stars in "grown ups 2," which opens everywhere this friday. cannot wait for it. put it together for a funny, funny dude. here's nick swardson, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: wow. >> wow. >> jimmy: that's the way to do it right there. nick swardson -- >> what's up guys? >> jimmy: of course, a very patriotic t-shirt. and it really is nice. yeah. [ scattered applause ] >> american flag, and then an eagle chugging a beer. >> jimmy: yeah, he's just chugging a beer. that's exactly -- exactly -- >> that's how it should be. that's their actual food that they do eat. >> jimmy: is that right? did you learn that from the animal expert? this is a -- yeah. >> jimmy: eagles drink beer? i didn't know that was their
on hbo. you gotta watch it, it's good stuff. nick swardson joins us next, there in the bud light platinum suite. hey, nick! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a hilarious comedian who joins adam sandler, chris rock, david spade, salma hayek, and a bunch of other big stars in "grown ups 2," which opens everywhere this friday. cannot wait for it. put it together for a funny, funny dude. here's nick swardson, everybody. [ cheers and...
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the second season of "the newsroom" premieres this sunday on hbo. please do not come into my business. >> pleasure. >> we'll be right back. you really couldn't have come at a better time. these chevys are moving fast. i'll take that malibu. yeah excuse me, the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine! mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy model year-end event. [ male announcer ] the chevy model year-end event. the 13s are going fast, time to get yours. current chevy truck owners can trade up to this chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $9,000. male narrator: male narrator: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale is on now. dog: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale? male narrator: right now, you can get a serta mattress, any size, for just $197 each piece when you buy the complete set. dog: any size mattress, twin, full, queen or king, for one low price. and they'll deliver it free! male n
the second season of "the newsroom" premieres this sunday on hbo. please do not come into my business. >> pleasure. >> we'll be right back. you really couldn't have come at a better time. these chevys are moving fast. i'll take that malibu. yeah excuse me, the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine! mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's...
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. >> that story, the second season of hbo's "the newsroom" featured last night. the biggest drama is behind the scenes. >> you'll have to tell me what the story is. >> no. >> she can lead us to someone who needs to apologize. >> what does she want an apology for? >> being smug. >> really. >> i know. i can't -- >> you're full of beans today, aren't you? >> that's a no, isn't it? >> aaron sorkin is promising big changes in the new season. welcome. >> good to be here. >> big changes. what do you mean? more romance and less news? >> no no. what's great about hbo is each season can be like a different vacuum of the same books tlch's one overarching story that takes us through the entire season that all the other stories are hung on and these guys have -- it's based on something called tail wind that hamid in 1998. >> a libel action is sort of the center for everything else. >> yes. >> you admit agonizing a lot over season 2. in fact, going back to hbo and asking if you could redo it. >> right. yes. agonizing. that's not the first thing. i got -- i'd written the first
. >> that story, the second season of hbo's "the newsroom" featured last night. the biggest drama is behind the scenes. >> you'll have to tell me what the story is. >> no. >> she can lead us to someone who needs to apologize. >> what does she want an apology for? >> being smug. >> really. >> i know. i can't -- >> you're full of beans today, aren't you? >> that's a no, isn't it? >> aaron sorkin is promising big changes...
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>> yeah, to echo ed, it has the valuation of hbo just about right now. and it's near -- not nearly as profitable. so again, it's a great company. it's clearly popular. the question is, can they make money, and again we look at free cash flow, it just hasn't been there. >> mike olson? >> yeah, the valuation is steep, but it's also, you know, by far, the best online video service provider. and i think -- i hate to keep harping on the original content theme, but i do think if they continue to do well on that front, it'll basically give them the leverage to potentially increase pricing, and if we look at a price increase in 2015, you know, even way out there, a dollar price increase, it can materially increase the earnings per share. >> okay. shares are off about 5.6% after hours. mike, david, ed, thank you very much for your time. julia, we know you have to go. appreciate all of your thoughts. julia will be co-moderating the call starting about 6:00 p.m. eastern time. you can catch all of the action on our live stream, as well, at cnbc.com. >> an interestin
>> yeah, to echo ed, it has the valuation of hbo just about right now. and it's near -- not nearly as profitable. so again, it's a great company. it's clearly popular. the question is, can they make money, and again we look at free cash flow, it just hasn't been there. >> mike olson? >> yeah, the valuation is steep, but it's also, you know, by far, the best online video service provider. and i think -- i hate to keep harping on the original content theme, but i do think if...
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as soon as they were, hbo pulled up a seat and said let's go. they had kind of an abortive start. but through this new initiative, the development pipeline is fantastic and as we have seen, spending $100 million up front for two seasons of a show with a pedigree like house of cards has paid off already. >> who's watching netflix? >> it's really like who's not watching. netflix hasn't shared how many people watched. this is a problem with investors with what netflix decides to share. a lot of people from a wide variety of demographics apparently are tuning in. i know my mom is well aware of and can use netflix, so it has ease of use and flexibility. with these emmy awards, that will also raise the bar now, talent will now start paying attention to online programming as something that's real. executives and producers as well are now saying this is a real deal opportunity for distribution of real content. >> so if they offer you a contract, you're taking it? >> what are you waiting for? >> peter, they had 250,000 new -- this is the most watched companies in all of media right now. >>
as soon as they were, hbo pulled up a seat and said let's go. they had kind of an abortive start. but through this new initiative, the development pipeline is fantastic and as we have seen, spending $100 million up front for two seasons of a show with a pedigree like house of cards has paid off already. >> who's watching netflix? >> it's really like who's not watching. netflix hasn't shared how many people watched. this is a problem with investors with what netflix decides to share....
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it is on hbo, show a little nip nap. >> you were steered wrong. >> you don't see e's. you do them or drop them. jaime, have you seen any of the shows up for nomination? >> i have seen almost none. i am a fan of "shark tank." the two shows that should have been nominated 1* "pawn stars" and" hard core pawn." >> that's an amazing show. >> i don't want to live in an america where they are not nominated for emnys. >> "hard core paren" is at the edge of the western world. it is like this is the paw poke lips. they are there and it is pressing and bizarre and the most uh district tiff show. bill, speaking of, you won an uh word -- an award on "inter venges venges" and then promptly ate it because you thought it was chocolate. >> i was being taped and that wasn't chocolate? >> no, it wasn't chocolate. >> how many times have you said that? >> he will be looking for that emmy. behind the candle abra. i have started an on-line club called the candleabros. it is a bunch of straight dudes and love the ladies. have to bring the point home. man, we can't get enough of lib lib -- lib
it is on hbo, show a little nip nap. >> you were steered wrong. >> you don't see e's. you do them or drop them. jaime, have you seen any of the shows up for nomination? >> i have seen almost none. i am a fan of "shark tank." the two shows that should have been nominated 1* "pawn stars" and" hard core pawn." >> that's an amazing show. >> i don't want to live in an america where they are not nominated for emnys. >> "hard core...
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it took fox and hbo about 20 years to get to this point. rita hastings thinks he will get to 90 million subsibs at the end game. add 90 million a the rate that we got lt quarter, 630,000, it will take in 20 yea. so investors are wait too optimistic about the subscriber nuers. this is a companyhat is going down the chain. 22% margin, international, he will have less margin. dennis: i still don understand why this streaming internet business is lower profit than dvd. the physical dvd, i don't get. >> and n paying for just the content. dennis: that you. thank you for being with us. stay with that $80 price target. you are brave. still to come, outrage over foo stamps as a new report says many are using government aid to buy food and ship it back on to other countries. we have a debate coming up after the bak. ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz summer event is here. now get the unmistakable thrill... and the incredible rush... of the mercedes-benz you've always wanted. ♪ t yobetter get here st... [ girl ] yay, daddy's here. here you go,
it took fox and hbo about 20 years to get to this point. rita hastings thinks he will get to 90 million subsibs at the end game. add 90 million a the rate that we got lt quarter, 630,000, it will take in 20 yea. so investors are wait too optimistic about the subscriber nuers. this is a companyhat is going down the chain. 22% margin, international, he will have less margin. dennis: i still don understand why this streaming internet business is lower profit than dvd. the physical dvd, i don't...
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it took fox and hbo about 20 years to get to this point. rita hastings thinks he will get to 90 million subscribers at the end game. add 90 million at the rate that we got last quarter, 630,000, it will take in 20 years. so investors are wait too optimistic about the subscriber numbers. this is a company that is going down the chain. 22% margin, international, he will have less margin. dennis: i still don't understand why this streaming internet business is lower profit than dvd. the physical dvd, i don't get. >> and not paying for just the content. dennis: that you. thank you for being with us. stay with that $80 price target. you are brave. still to come, outrage over food stamps as a new report says many are using government aid to buy food and ship it back on to other countries. we have a debate coming up after the break. ♪ dennis: shipping taxpayer funded groceries overseas. the new report says food stamps are being used for people living in the caribbean. ♪ dennis: in food stamp nation. according to the new york post recipients ar
it took fox and hbo about 20 years to get to this point. rita hastings thinks he will get to 90 million subscribers at the end game. add 90 million at the rate that we got last quarter, 630,000, it will take in 20 years. so investors are wait too optimistic about the subscriber numbers. this is a company that is going down the chain. 22% margin, international, he will have less margin. dennis: i still don't understand why this streaming internet business is lower profit than dvd. the physical...
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hbo has a very different multiple. so people are willing to take a different risk than they would. >> latin america is a monster area for them. look at latin america specifically in brazil. there is a monster area there that they can grow. >> talk best buy up 150% so far this year. karen, this is a retail turn around stock. a lot can be said for the new management team new focus. >> yes. a lot can be said for them that was crushed last year. part of that is a rebound from laes year. i would not have bought in one in the mid teens. the valuation is not crazy. one of the things under pinning is the old management and the old stocks moved too much to allow that to happen. margins were getting crushed. they're getting a little better. i don't like it. >> let's talk micron up as well. dan, what do you say? >> it's up 50% in the last two months. they saw an uptick in deram pricing. these are one of the largest providers in the world. why was it down in the dumps and up 100%. it comes down to the exposure to pcs. this is a gr
hbo has a very different multiple. so people are willing to take a different risk than they would. >> latin america is a monster area for them. look at latin america specifically in brazil. there is a monster area there that they can grow. >> talk best buy up 150% so far this year. karen, this is a retail turn around stock. a lot can be said for the new management team new focus. >> yes. a lot can be said for them that was crushed last year. part of that is a rebound from laes...
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the second season of "the newsroom" premieres this sunday on hbo. please do not come into my business. >> pleasure. >> we'll be right back. thes are moving fast. i'll take that malibu. yeah excuse me, the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine! mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy model year-end event. [ male announcer ] the chevy model year-end event. the 13s are going fast, time to get yours. current chevy truck owners can trade up to this chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $9,000. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is conne
the second season of "the newsroom" premieres this sunday on hbo. please do not come into my business. >> pleasure. >> we'll be right back. thes are moving fast. i'll take that malibu. yeah excuse me, the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine! mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy model year-end event. [ male announcer ] the chevy...
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turns out hbo had 1.4 billion in profit. netflix had $17 million. melissa: yikes. >> for what? sony had dvd rights to this. new study said 1:00% of all netflix shows watched was the "house of cards." 3% "mad men," reruns for "mad men." triple the viewing. >> "mad men" has a fan base already. they have been on the air several seasons. "house of cards" is just starting. what they're saying at netflix we don't care if people watch the show wednesday night at 8:00 or watch it four years from now. we know away, if people start canceling subscriptions for netflix we know the show is not successful. we don't have to answer to networks or answer to advertisers. melissa: dennis, it comes back to the dollars. >> yes. melissa: you're paying a subscriber fee to be on netflix. i have it. it is fantastic. you're paying $100 million for original programing. "mad men" has to be a lot less. >> when you spend that kind of money you own the show into perpetuity you sell it into all platforms but they gave up the dvd rights when they sold it to sony. "mad men" rerun has to be a lot cheaper buildin
turns out hbo had 1.4 billion in profit. netflix had $17 million. melissa: yikes. >> for what? sony had dvd rights to this. new study said 1:00% of all netflix shows watched was the "house of cards." 3% "mad men," reruns for "mad men." triple the viewing. >> "mad men" has a fan base already. they have been on the air several seasons. "house of cards" is just starting. what they're saying at netflix we don't care if people watch the...
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these guys are spending in content on hbos level. that's enough. i think you can level out content spent and grow revenues through subgrowth or pricing leverage. they can raise rates over time and have a margin like hbos or better which i think is a formula for the stock to work. >> how many quarters or how many years do you think netflix takes to become a mature company when this 70 times forward earnings is a thing of the past? do they grow into this multiple? i'm assuming you believe that they do? >> i absolutely believe. i think it's going to come through margin expansion. first is top line growth and second is margins. we're transitioning to the second stage which i think will be a powerful one. >> in terms of the next quarter the guidance was very disappointing. what you are modelling? >> there is a contact coming out of the back half of the year. the july quarter had orange is the new black out in july. it had been here in the september ending quarter. their earnings guidance at the high end is basically where we are, we're above street. i'm
these guys are spending in content on hbos level. that's enough. i think you can level out content spent and grow revenues through subgrowth or pricing leverage. they can raise rates over time and have a margin like hbos or better which i think is a formula for the stock to work. >> how many quarters or how many years do you think netflix takes to become a mature company when this 70 times forward earnings is a thing of the past? do they grow into this multiple? i'm assuming you believe...
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"newsroom" is on hbo at 10:00 p.m. on sundays. aaron sorkin, ladies and >> john: that's it for tonight's "daily show." join us tomorrow night at 11:00... if we have any technology left. tomorrow night at 11:00. sorry, jon. i've broken the show. [laughter] and this is your moment of zen.
"newsroom" is on hbo at 10:00 p.m. on sundays. aaron sorkin, ladies and >> john: that's it for tonight's "daily show." join us tomorrow night at 11:00... if we have any technology left. tomorrow night at 11:00. sorry, jon. i've broken the show. [laughter] and this is your moment of zen.
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"newsroom" is on hbo at 10:00 p.m. on sundays. aaron sorkin, ladies and >> john: that's it for tonight's "daily show." join us tomorrow night at 11:00... if we have any technology left. tomorrow night at 11:00. sorry, jon. i've broken the show. [laughter] and this is your moment of zen. [audience humming
"newsroom" is on hbo at 10:00 p.m. on sundays. aaron sorkin, ladies and >> john: that's it for tonight's "daily show." join us tomorrow night at 11:00... if we have any technology left. tomorrow night at 11:00. sorry, jon. i've broken the show. [laughter] and this is your moment of zen. [audience humming
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he was in a movie with jason aleksander and starred in the hbo movie called "luck." >>> the trayvon martin case, the fairness of the criminal justice system. abc "washington post" poll finds 86% of african-americans disapprove of the verdict aquitting george zimmerman of criminal charges in martin's death. only 31% of whites disapprove of the verdict. more broadly the same number of affirms say blacks and other minorities do not receive equal treatment in the criminal justice system. >>> ohio man suspected in the death of three women wrapped in trash bags will facing a accelerated murder charges. sex offender michael madison taken into custody over the weekend after the bodies were found near his home in cleveland. police and fbi spent the weekend searching 40 abandoned houses for more bodies but did not find any more. police are concerned madison may have been influenced by serial killer anthony sowell, a cleveland man serving a death sentence for murdering 11 women. >>> if you have to fill up on gas this morning, you'll have to dig even deeper into your pockets. the national average is $
he was in a movie with jason aleksander and starred in the hbo movie called "luck." >>> the trayvon martin case, the fairness of the criminal justice system. abc "washington post" poll finds 86% of african-americans disapprove of the verdict aquitting george zimmerman of criminal charges in martin's death. only 31% of whites disapprove of the verdict. more broadly the same number of affirms say blacks and other minorities do not receive equal treatment in the...
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. >> net flix has been trying to compete with the big boys like hbo and the other tv networks. and they've done this by, you know, financing the creation of original shows. >> reporter: house of cards cost net flix $100 million to produce. but get this, net flix reports it's spending $2 billion a year on original programming so look for even more shows and maybe more awards to come. joe vasquez, kpix 5. >> since you're watching a cbs station, 53 nominations for big bang theory and the amazing race. you can watch the annual emmys right here on kpix 5 on september 22nd. >>> san jose state university suspending some online classes because too many students were failing. university debuted a number of cheap online courses back in january. but early results show pass rates as low as 20 percent in remedial math and college level algebra. san jose state and partner agreed to pull five courses to make adjustments. >>> also tonight the uc system has a brand new president. former homeland security secretary janette becomes the first woman to hold that position. she gets a base salary of
. >> net flix has been trying to compete with the big boys like hbo and the other tv networks. and they've done this by, you know, financing the creation of original shows. >> reporter: house of cards cost net flix $100 million to produce. but get this, net flix reports it's spending $2 billion a year on original programming so look for even more shows and maybe more awards to come. joe vasquez, kpix 5. >> since you're watching a cbs station, 53 nominations for big bang theory...
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screen play that they had in their drawer and a movie they wanted to make and people now all have an hbo pilot and want to make the next "sopranos." >> basically netflix is what hbo did 20 years ago and giving people what they want that they can't get on broadcast tv. >> they got all these emmys. they are now a place where it seems to me, i mean, there seems like -- they have 14 emmy nominations, and it seems to me like there's money and resources there. we're talking about how you can't get a certain kind of film made in hollywood and something like "orange is the new black" or "house of cards" which i'm really loving, those are getting made. >> you look at "arrested development," one of their hottest properties was a canceled fox tv show they were able to revive because there were some high fan demand. >> so it's about creating products that have kind of intensity of fan desire as opposed to breadth, right? it's like blockbusters are a million miles wide, in hd, they want to get stuff that's an inch wide and a million miles deep. >> the hope, the theory is to create niche markets. the
screen play that they had in their drawer and a movie they wanted to make and people now all have an hbo pilot and want to make the next "sopranos." >> basically netflix is what hbo did 20 years ago and giving people what they want that they can't get on broadcast tv. >> they got all these emmys. they are now a place where it seems to me, i mean, there seems like -- they have 14 emmy nominations, and it seems to me like there's money and resources there. we're talking...
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"newsroom" is on hbo at 10:00 p.m. on sundays. aaron sorkin, ladies and >> john: that's it for tonight's "daily show." join us tomorrow night at 11:00... if we have any technology left. tomorrow night at 11:00. sorry, jon. i've broken the show. [laughter] and this is your moment of zen. [audience humming "daily [audience ohs] >> oh! oh, my god! [cheers and applause] >> hey, at least he stayed dry. [laughter] welcome to tosh.0. it's weird to think that i'm watching this at home right now. [laughter] hello, future me. [laughter] tonight on the tv show, i go camping with the double rainbow guy, i meet my exact opposite, and i tell you how much money celebrities have. all right. let's make fun of that awful pirate again. [audience ohs] was that snap from the branch or his leg? [laughter] he'll be fine, once he stops banging into the cliffs. that's why, kids, it's always safer to put the rope around your neck. [laughter] that's just a little tip from your uncle daniel. [laughter] ready to watch a sex tape? heads up! it's really gross b
"newsroom" is on hbo at 10:00 p.m. on sundays. aaron sorkin, ladies and >> john: that's it for tonight's "daily show." join us tomorrow night at 11:00... if we have any technology left. tomorrow night at 11:00. sorry, jon. i've broken the show. [laughter] and this is your moment of zen. [audience humming "daily [audience ohs] >> oh! oh, my god! [cheers and applause] >> hey, at least he stayed dry. [laughter] welcome to tosh.0. it's weird to think that...