US TV networks embrace 'binge-watching', taking cue from likes of Netflix
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US networks are changing the way they develop and release new shows, and even commercials, as they seek to adapt to new TV viewing habits and profit from the "binge-watching" made popular by video streaming services such as Netflix.
The changes could help offset declining audiences and the trend known as "cord cutting", as a growing number of Americans opt to go without traditional cable or satellite television service and rely instead on Internet streaming video.
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