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'As we launch more than 1,000 hours of original content next year, we know we have less than 90 seconds to capture someone’s attention and get them excited about a title -- that’s why we’re introducing video previews into the TV browsing experience,' Netflix explains in a company blog post. 'In developing this experience, our testing showed that people watched more of a story, demonstrating these previews helped them browse less and watch more.'Here's how it's going to look. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jH2Td_JbCyw Catch up with this week's episode of Football Friday Live

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The JOE Film Club Quiz: Week 101

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The JOE Film Club Quiz: Week 101
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The JOE Film Club Quiz: Week 101
Movie fans, assemble! Welcome to the 101st entry in The JOE Film Club Quiz. This week, we are presenting players with stills from 10 movies. They then must select which film the images are from based on three options. Have what it takes? Play below and find out. Name the movie Sing Street Flora and […]
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