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Netflix has reached a deal with NBC Universal to put "Saturday Night Live," "30 Rock," "Friday Night Lights," "Battlestar Galactica," "Monk" and other TV shows on its online instant streaming service, the companies announced Friday. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1449240174198-2'); }); The Los Gatos, Calif., online DVD rental pioneer's "Watch Instantly" service is available for customers in the U.S. who pay at least $8.99 a month to get discs by mail and watch online -- or consumers in Canada who pay at least $7.99 monthly for Internet-only viewing. "This agreement adds meaningfully to the wide variety of content that can be streamed from Netflix and breaks new ground in our relationship with NBC Universal," Ted Sarandos, Netflix's chief content officer, said in a statement announcing the deal. Financial terms of the agreement weren't disclosed. Wall Street investors, though, applauded the deal, sending Netflix shares up to as much as $167.12 early Friday, an all-time high. The agreement includes all episodes of "SNL," including day-after-broadcast viewing for the next three seasons. Most other shows, however, will be from previous seasons. "We applaud Netflix for recognizing the value of content like 'SNL,' 'Friday Night Lights,' 'Monk,' and 'Battlestar Galactica' to their subscribers," NBC Universal Domestic TV Distribution executive Frances Manfredi said in the news release. Netflix has reached numerous deals with Hollywood studios and production houses to secure television programming and movies for its instant streaming service. In the company's most recent earnings report, CEO Reed Hastings said the service helped Netflix attract 1 million new subscribers during the second quarter. The service is available on Windows and Mac computers; video game consoles such as Microsoft's Xbox 360; Apple's iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch; and other consumer electronics devices. In a blog post Thursday, Hastings said Netflix is considering adding a streaming-only option for U.S. customers in coming months. (c) 2010, San Jose Mercury News (San Jose, Calif.). Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Information Services.
"The demand for an online bill pay demo came to us in direct conversations with our financial institution clients," said John Insko, chief revenue officer of iPay Technologies, LLC, of Elizabethtown, Ky, which provides AEA's bill payment service.
The credit union flashes a banner advertisement for the e-movies at the top of its home page on the Internet, said Pettus. After a member clicks on the banner, a movie menu pops up along with an online bill pay enrollment button.
My first pick is Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit. Follow me on this one! Sure, it's the sequel of an already silly movie, but none of that really matters, because the singing is so good in this movie, it'll make you want to cry. It's starring Lauryn Hill, who portrays troubled teen Rita, with the voice of an angel. The school she attends at the convent is run-down and on the verge of closing. The school brings in Sister Mary Clarence, played by Whoopi Goldberg, to teach the music class. She later helps the kids take their singing to a competition where they are a bit out of their league. Can they win it all and convince the Diocese to keep the school open? You'll have to watch to find out, but if you just want to hear the music, check out the movie's awesome soundtrack. 2b1af7f3a8