
In what might be the biggest news for movie and TV lovers globally, Netflix, the insanely popular pop-culture reference/streaming service is expanding to 130 new countries globally, including Ghana.
Netflix CEO, Reed Hastings, announced on Wednesday at the ongoing Consumer Electronics Show (CES) that the company has expanded to 130 countries as part of their growth processes. This was further confirmed on twitter through a series of tweets
“The number one question I get is: ‘When is Netflix going to be available here?’” – Reed Hastings #netflixCES
— Netflix US (@netflix) January 6, 2016
And the answer is now: #NetflixEverywhere
— Netflix US (@netflix) January 6, 2016
You can now watch Netflix in… South Korea, Afghanistan, Angola, Antarctica, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Benin…
— Netflix US (@netflix) January 6, 2016
Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Gambia, Guinea, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Heard Island and McDonald Islands…
— Netflix US (@netflix) January 6, 2016
… Netflix is now global. #NetflixEverywhere
— Netflix US (@netflix) January 6, 2016
2016 is the year we Netflix & Chill in Ghana.