Among the stock activity stories for Wednesday, May 15, from AP Business News: Full story
Netflix shares are trading at levels not seen since 2011 when it lost hundreds of thousands of customers after hiking prices for people who wanted continued access to DVDs as well as its streaming service. Full story
So you think you're saving around $100 every month by cutting the cable cord. That may be true today, but streaming could get a lot more expensive as companies launch pay-per-view channels. Full story
Actress Gillian Anderson is back, guest-starring on the NBC drama “Hannibal” after a decade-long break from American television. She tells Kathie Lee and Hoda that it was a talented group of actors and writers that attracted her to this role.
There another content deal for Netflix, reports CNBC's Julia Boorstin.
TODAY’s Sara Haines wanted to find out just what it is about moms that make kids love them so much. At a New York City school she found kids who love their moms for buying them Netflix, letting them play, and cooking good food.
CNBC's Jim Cramer explains why he would like to see Microsoft spin out the Xbox and buy Netflix.
Video streaming giant Netflix is cutting 1,800 movies and TV programs from its offerings because of license disputes. Netflix says the titles are older features and that it is adding 500 new titles today.
A screen grab shows the access to Netflix online, as displayed on a television screen, in Encinitas, California July 25, 2011. REUTERS/Mike Blake
LOS ANGELES, CA - APRIL 29: Actors Alia Shawkat and Michael Cera arrive at the premiere of Netflix's "Arrested Development" Season 4 at the Chinese Theatre on April 29, 2013 in Los Angeles, California.