Wal-Mart is sending its 100,000 subscribers to its online DVD-rental business to Netflix. (Press release is here.) For a limited time, Wal-Mart subscribers will have access to Netflix rentals at the same price it paid Wal-Mart. By comparison, Netflix has 3 million subscribers.
On a side note, a neighbor of mine told me yesterday that they were giving up on Blockbuster. She lamented that Blockbuster never has any popular DVDs available since it went to the "no late fees" model. Interestingly, she said that they were probably going to switch to doing pay-per-view through her cable television package. So many alternatives. I told her about Netflix, even though I'm a Hollywood Video person myself.
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