If you live inside the Netflix zone, namely the United States, Canada and some selected regions of Europe, then you are already well aware of Netflix, and possibly a subscriber to their services as well. However, if that is not the case, then please allow me to give you a brief rundown of Netflix before we get started. Netflix is an American multinational provider of on-demand Internet streaming media, and of flat rate DVD-by-mail in the United States, where mailed DVDs and Blu-ray Disc are sent via Permit Reply Mail. So, basically it is a YouTube alternative, but with a subscription fee attached to it. Most Netflix streaming media are made by professionals, rather than random users, thus the production and entertainment value of such media is far greater on average than that of YouTube, at least in theory. Now since that is out of the way, let us begin with our topic at hand. Well, Netflix is famous for its documentaries. And if you are a documentary fan, then you ought to subscribe to Netflix for getting access to its vast and awesome library of documentaries. We have several other similar articles that cover this specific topic, you should look them up too, at insider monkey’s blog page.

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