Netflix Launches in 130 New Countries

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Netflix’s co-founder and chief executive Reed Hastings announced during a keynote at CES 2016 that Netflix is now available in over 190 countries worldwide. The streaming service started in 2007 and has spread to more than 60 countries since then from Canada to Japan. Now it is adding 130 new countries, including African and Eastern European countries. The company also added Arabic, Korean, Simplified and Traditional Chinese to the other 17 languages it supports.

Places where you won’t find the ‘flix include China, Crimea, North Korea and Syria due to U.S. government restrictions on American companies. But how will North Koreans watch Bojack Horseman?

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