Microsoft, With Netflix, Targeting More Media Consumers
20 Maggio 2009 - 9:14PM
Dow Jones News
As part of its attempt to position itself as a key gateway to
digital media for consumers, Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) struck a deal
Wednesday that brings Netflix Inc.'s (NFLX) streaming movie service
to its Windows Media Center.
Owners of Windows Media Center will be able to watch the 12,000
movies the video rental service Netflix makes available over the
Internet through its own portal. Windows Media Center users will be
able to browse the Netflix library from within the application,
which is given away with Windows Vista, the current version of the
Microsoft Windows operating system.
Ben Reed, a Microsoft product manager, declined to say what the
business model was for the service, but said that Windows Media
Center supports a variety of models including advertising and
subscription.
Rob Helm, an analyst with Directions on Microsoft, a Kirkland,
Wash.-based firm that monitors Microsoft, said that the deal likely
wasn't significant in terms of immediate new revenue, but
underscored Microsoft's drive to play a part in the variety of ways
consumers access digital content.
"Microsoft wants to be the end-point for digital media in the
home," Helm said. "At one point this was through the PC, but now
Microsoft is spreading its bets across the PC, the Xbox, Zune and
TV set-top boxes," he said, referring to Microsoft's gaming and
portable music player devices. "It likes to be on every
platform."
Helm said that deals like this could help position Microsoft to
play a part at a later date in brokering relationships between
advertisers and content providers.
-By Jessica Hodgson, Dow Jones Newswires; 415-439-6455;
jessica.hodgson@dowjones.com