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Katrina Comyns

Will Quickflix Survive A Content War? - Smarthouse - 0 views

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    So will they struggle? Not in the short term, but in the long term as major telecommunication carriers, CE vendors like Sony and Apple, and TV companies like Seven Media and Foxtel start rolling out content delivery systems up against them in the Australian market.
Vernon Fowler

New dot com boom - Saturday Breakfast RN - 14 May 2011 - 0 views

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    "A decade after the first internet boom bubbled and burst some believe there is another dot.com bubble forming. The money inflows and the enormous valuations - think Facebook at more than 70 billion - have prompted cries of 'bubble'. But many argue that internet business models are far more viable now, and the big money is largely forming around private companies - not public companies - so it is much less likely this time around that ordinary investors will lose their shirts. Another major difference is the international spread of money - of the 25 biggest internet deals in the past year, 15 were non-US investments and 12 were Chinese."
Katrina Comyns

Digital Sales Network wins Quickflix - mUmBRELLA - 0 views

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    Online dvd rental company Quickflix has appointed Digital Network Sales to handle its media sales account. 1 September 2010: Quickflix Limited, Australia's leading online DVD rental and movie subscription company, has appointed Digital Network Sales (DNS) as their new media sales representative.
Katrina Comyns

DNS | Portfolio - 0 views

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    Scroll down to the Quickflix sample... Some info there about the company
Katrina Comyns

Quickflix subscriber numbers increased to 49069 as at 31 March, up 20 ... - 0 views

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    Quickflix subscriber numbers increased to 49069 as at 31 March, up 20 ...
Katrina Comyns

Quickflix creates new marketing role - 0 views

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    Online movie rental company Quickflix has appointed former mcm marketing manager Adam Hodge to head its marketing team.Hodge, who returns to Australia after a three-year stint in the UK, will be responsible for all external marketing and partnerships in the newly created role of head of acquisition marketing.
Katrina Comyns

Quickflix hits new subscriber record - 0 views

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    . ONLINE DVD rental company Quickflix has boosted its subscriber numbers by more than 12,000 in the March quarter - more than what it added in the 2010 financial year.
Katrina Comyns

Optus - About Optus - Optus & Quickflix to deliver a new home entertainment service - 0 views

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    Optus and home entertainment provider Quickflix today announced a marketing alliance to promote online DVD rental to Australian households. Consumer interest in DVDs has exploded in Australia with approximately 50 per cent of households now owning a player. Quickflix, a new Australian venture, will tap into that market.
Katrina Comyns

Avant Card - Australia's only national free postcard advertising company - 0 views

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    CARD OF THE MONTH -December 2007 We welcome Natalie Pidgeon from Universal McCann as our guest judge for the month of December. Here's a bit about Natalie:Natalie Pidgeon, Insights & Ideation Director of Universal McCannNatalie has worked in Marketing Communications for 19 years and has the pleasure of working across most industries and fab clients such as Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble, Motorola, Samsung, Kraft and J&J.
Katrina Comyns

Partnership Marketing » Quickflix appoints Partnership Marketing - 0 views

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    Partnership Marketing, Asia's leading partnership marketing agency, has been engaged by Quickflix, Australia's leading online DVD rental subscription service. Partnership Marketing will create partnerships between Quickflix and desirable lifestyle and consumer brands leveraging everyone's love of great movie entertainment to drive even more Quickflix fans.
Katrina Comyns

Quickflix posts $3.07m loss - Inside Film: Film and Television Industry News and Issues... - 0 views

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    Quickflix's annual net loss increased by 46 per cent to $3.07 million after strong growth in subscriber numbers was outweighed by higher marketing and new content costs. The company, which mails out DVDs to subscribers but plans to also offer digital downloads, is one of several companies vying to replace traditional DVD retail outlets.
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