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Wednesday, November 2, 2016

The Big Winner on November 8 Could Be... Marijuana


Maple Leafs Post-Game: Mike Babcock - November 1st, 2016

With pot on the ballot in nine states, the big winner in next Tuesday"s election could be America"s legal cannabis industry. By 2020, legal market sales are expected to surpass $22 billion. And for states struggling with budget shortfalls, that extra revenue would be clearly welcome.

Voters in five states Arizona, California, Maine, Massachusetts and Nevada will decide whether to legalize recreational marijuana for adults. Medical marijuana is on the ballot in Arkansas, Florida, Montana, and North Dakota.

Supporters believe the marijuana measures will pass in California and Florida, and possibly several other states, because America"s attitude about pot has changed significantly in the last few years.

"Legalization of cannabis is one of the greatest business opportunities of our time."

"It"s well established that the majority of Americans now believe that the responsible use of marijuana by adults should not be a criminal offense," said Paul Armentano, deputy director of NORML, the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws.

Two national surveys released in mid-October confirm that, with the Pew Research Center revealing that 57 percent of U.S. adults say the use of marijuana should be made legal while 60 percent were opposed a decade ago.

The latest Gallup Poll showed that support for legalizing marijuana is at 60 percent, the highest ever recorded in this survey. After Colorado and Washington became the first states to allow the recreational use of pot, in 2013, support for legalization reached a majority for the first time.

The inside of the Columbia Care medical marijuana dispensary in New York, one of the state"s first such dispensaries. Shannon Stapleton / Reuters

Tax revenue generated from legal sales exceeds expectations

It is far too soon to assess the overall impact to society in states where weed has been legalized. A new report from the Drug Policy Alliance concludes that it"s been "so far, so good" in Alaska, Colorado, Oregon, Washington and Washington, D.C. They found that total marijuana arrests are down, young people smoking pot did not increase significantly, and traffic fatality rates have remained stable, so far.

But there is hard data on the total sales and tax revenue generated by this budding business.

Nationally, legal pot sales grew like a weed last year to $5.7 billion, up from $4.6 billion in 2014, according to a recent report from the ArcView Market Research and New Frontier. Recreational sales grew from $374 million in 2014 to $1.2 billion by the end of 2015.

The report projects strong sales growth this year, with retail sales hitting $7.1 billion, up about 26 percent from 2015. By 2020, the report says, legal market sales are expected to surpass $22 billion.

"Legalization of cannabis is one of the greatest business opportunities of our time and it"s still early enough to see huge growth," noted Troy Dayton, CEO of The ArcView Group, in the report.

The legal cannabis industry has also created tens of thousands of jobs across the country.

"We"re seeing a massive transformation from an illicit economy worth tens of billions of dollars into a legal economy that will probably be worth even more than that," said Ethan Nadelmann, executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance, a group that supports the legalization of marijuana.

"Legalizing marijuana, taxing and regulating it, is not going to solve a state"s budget problems. It"s not a panacea, but it definitely makes a significant contribution," he said.

A look at the numbers

Tax revenues collected in Colorado, Washington, and Oregon have all exceeded initial estimates.

  • Colorado"s legal pot sales of $996 million generated $121 million in combined sales tax and excise tax revenue last year and created 18,000 new jobs, according to the Marijuana Policy Group (MPG).
  • Marijuana tax revenue in Colorado was three times larger than alcohol and 14 percent larger than casino revenue, the report noted.
  • MPG projects that marijuana tax revenue in Colorado will eclipse cigarette tax dollars by 2020.
  • Washington"s recreational marijuana industry brought in $427 million in sales and excise tax revenue on sales of $1.1 billion since 2014, according to 502data.com.
  • Oregon"s Department of Revenue reported sales of more than $160 million so far this year, which generated more than $40 million in sales taxes.

But the extra income is just one drop in a very large bucket, according to Joe Henchman, vice president for legal and state projects at the Tax Foundation.

"It"s certainly quite a bit of revenue," Henchman told NBC News. "It"s enough to pay for some extra police or some extra teachers, but you"re just not going to be able to replace many of your other taxes with that revenue."

Proponents of cannabis initiatives often point to the tax benefits of a legal marketplace. They"re asking voters to tax them, something most businesses would never do. Henchman said the industry views this as a way to "legitimize it" and make the idea of legal sales acceptable to most people.

California here we come?

All eyes are on the Golden State, as voters there are asked to approve Proposition 64: Adult Use of Marijuana Act. Medical marijuana is already legal there. This would allow people to grow some weed at home and give municipalities the authority to allow recreational pot stores.

This election could be a tipping point that makes it impossible for Congress to keep ignoring the issue.

Based on the latest polling, Prop 64 is expected to pass.

Cannabis advocates believe a win in California on November 8 could open the floodgates for other states and Congress to legalize the purchase and recreational use of marijuana by adults.

Gallup noted, "If recreational marijuana use becomes legal in California this year, many other states will likely follow, because the Golden State often sets political trends for the rest of the U.S."

Taylor West, deputy director of the National Cannabis Industry Association, believes this election will be "a tipping point" that makes it impossible for Congress to keep ignoring the issue. "If all nine initiatives were to pass, we"d have approximately 62 percent of the US population living in a state where medical or adult-use cannabis access is legal. That"s huge," she said.

It"s still an all-cash business

Even so, West does not expect Congress to legalize marijuana any time soon. She hopes lawmakers will pass legislation to allow the legal cannabis industry to access the nation"s banking system. That"s extremely difficult or impossible for these businesses to do right now because marijuana remains illegal at the federal level.

Running an all-cash business creates serious security problems for cannabis retail stores and dispensaries, including the constant threat of being robbed. It also makes it harder to for these legal businesses to pay their employees and the taxes they owe.

The Marijuana Business Access to Banking Act was introduced in July of 2013 by two democrats, U.S. Reps. Ed Perlmutter of Colorado and Denny Heck of Washington.

"We"ve just got to get these businesses away from being all cash," Heck said. "It"s more than ridiculous, it"s not safe."

The Perlmutter/Heck bill updates federal banking rules to resolve conflicts between federal and state laws. It would simply enable banks and credit unions to provide services to legitimate marijuana-related businesses in states that have legalized pot, without fear of sanctions from federal regulators.

Despite growing bi-partisan support, the chairman of the House Financial Services Committee has refused to let the bill come up for a vote, Heck told NBC News.

"Most of my colleagues understand that the safe thing to do is to allow these businesses to have access to banking services so they"re not all cash," Heck said.

"We"re going to get wind in our sails as a consequence of this election, but whether it will be enough remains to be seen."

Herb Weisbaum is The ConsumerMan. Follow him on Facebook and Twitter or visit The ConsumerMan website.

Editors note: An earlier version of this story said that Oregon, and not Washington, had legalized the recreational use of marijuana.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/2016-election-day/big-winner-november-8-could-be-marijuana-n676316

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Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Everything coming to Netflix, Amazon Prime, and HBO Now in November


Guns N" Roses - November Rain

Usually in this post I try to design some (not-so) clever competitive framework that allows the various streaming services to compete against one another based upon what shows they add or lose in a given month. The kind of thing where I say that Amazon getting Small Wonder is a bigger win than Netflix debuting Stranger Things, for example. (The degree to which one agrees with these takes can vary depending on age or taste, except for this example which is empirically correct because everybody knows that a terrible 80s sitcom about a robotic girl is way better than one of Netflixs best shows in years.)

This month, however, theres not really a need to go through that kind of breakdown. There are shining moments here and there Netflix is getting The African Queen and Boyhood for example, while HBO Now will be getting the original two Tim Burton Batman films but the competition is pretty much over once you see Amazon Prime"s list. It doesnt just include movies like Fletch and Creed, which would be pretty big gets in a normal month. Amazon Prime Streaming is also getting Rocky I through IV, and more importantly, the entire pre-Daniel Craig James Bond library. That includes Sean Connery classics like Dr. No, where you can uncomfortably shift in your seat at the regressive and sexist portrayals of women, A View to a Kill, where you can shiver at the dated (but undeniably catchy) synth flair of Duran Durans theme song, or Goldeneye, which you probably know better as the inspiration for a video game you use to play a lot.

Just as simple cultural artifacts, the Bond films are worth visiting, both as a (sometimes mind-boggling) reminder of what was once considered totally acceptable behavior in populist, popcorn entertainment and for the context to understand how todays Bond could even be considered slightly progressive.

Coming to Netflix

November 1st

  • The African Queen
  • Alfie
  • Bob the Builder: White Christmas
  • Candyman 2: Farewell to the Flesh
  • The Confessions of Thomas Quick
  • Cujo
  • The Doors
  • The Heartbreak Kid
  • Jetsons: The Movie
  • Kings Faith
  • Love, Now
  • Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You
  • Pervert Park
  • Ravenous
  • Stephen Kings Thinner
  • Tales from the Darkside: The Movie
  • Thomas & Friends: A Very Thomas Christmas
  • Thomas & Friends: Holiday Express
  • Thomas & Friends: Merry Winter Wish
  • Thomas & Friends: The Christmas Engines
  • Thomas & Friends: Ultimate Christmas

November 2nd-15th

  • Dough
  • Food Choices
  • Meet the Blacks
  • The Crown, season 1
  • Dana Carvey: Straight White Male, 60
  • The Ivory Game
  • Just Friends
  • World of Winx, season 1
  • Danger Mouse, season 2
  • All Hail King Julien, season 4
  • Case, season 1
  • Estocolmo, season 1
  • Roman Empire: Reign of Blood, season 1
  • Tales by Light, season 1
  • True Memoirs of An International Assassin
  • Under the Sun
  • Take Me to the River
  • Chalk It Up
  • Carter High
  • Dieter Nuhr: Nuhr in Berlin
  • K-POP Extreme Survival, season 1
  • Men Go to Battle
  • The Missing Ingredient: What is the Recipe for Success?

November 16th-18th

  • The 100, season 3
  • Burn After Reading
  • Jackass 3.5: The Unrated Movie
  • Paddington (2014)
  • Lovesick, season 2
  • Paranoid, season 1
  • The Battle of Midway
  • Beat Bugs, season 2
  • Colin Quinn: The New York Story
  • Divines
  • Prelude to War
  • San Pietro
  • Sour Grapes
  • Thunderbolt
  • Tunisian Victory
  • Undercover: How to Operate Behind Enemy Lines
  • Why We Fight: The Battle of Russia
  • WWII: Report from the Aleutians

November 22nd-30th

  • Mercy
  • Penguins: Spy in the Huddle, season 1
  • 3%, season 1
  • Boyhood
  • Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life
  • Michael Che Matters
  • Silver Skies
  • Ghost Team
  • I Dream Too Much
  • The Jungle Book
  • Level Up
  • Traded
Leaving Netflix

November 1st

  • The Addams Family
  • Almost Famous
  • Angel Heart
  • Barnyard
  • Bratz: The Movie
  • The Burbs
  • Cant Hardly Wait
  • Chuck, seasons 1-5
  • The Core
  • Deliverance
  • E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
  • Echelon Conspiracy
  • Eight Crazy Nights
  • Empire State
  • Equilibrium
  • Escape to Witch Mountain
  • The Family Man
  • Fatal Attraction
  • Fresh
  • Get Rich or Die Tryin
  • The Holiday
  • Into the Wild
  • Kangaroo Jack
  • Legally Blonde
  • Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde
  • Major League
  • Mansfield Park
  • Meet Joe Black
  • Mel Brooks: Make a Noise
  • Open Season
  • Open Season 2
  • Open Season 3
  • Patton Oswalt: My Weakness Is Strong
  • Powerpuff Girls, seasons 1-6
  • Rounders
  • Scream 2
  • s*x: My British Job
  • Shameless, series 1-10 (UK)
  • Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
  • Somethings Gotta Give
  • The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
  • Spy Game
  • The Sum of All Fears
  • Total Drama World Tour
  • Underground: The Julian Assange Story
  • Urban Cowboy
  • Varsity Blues
  • What Women Want

November 2nd-15th

  • The English Teacher
  • Gigli (2003)
  • The Homesman
  • Quartet
  • Seal Team 8: Behind Enemy Lines
  • n***d Among Wolves

November 16th-30th

  • The American
  • Lets Go to Prison
  • Tracers
  • The Boxtrolls
  • Scenic Route
  • Ultimate Spider-Man: Web Warriors
  • The Boondocks, seasons 1-4
  • Chowder, seasons 1-3
  • Courage the Cowardly Dog, seasons 1-4
  • Uncle Grandpa, season 1
  • Robin Hood (1973)
  • Stuck in Love
  • x*x (2002)
Coming to Amazon Prime Video

November 1st

  • A View to a Kill
  • The Addams Family
  • Addams Family Values
  • Barbershop
  • Be Cool
  • Courage Mountain
  • Death at a Funeral
  • Deterrence
  • Diamonds are Forever
  • Die Another Day
  • Dr. No
  • Enter The Ninja
  • Erin Brockovich
  • Fatal Attraction
  • Fletch
  • For Your Eyes Only
  • From Russia with Love
  • Get Shorty
  • Goldeneye
  • Goldfinger
  • Good Advice
  • Happily NEver After
  • Happily NEver After 2: Snow White
  • Legally Blonde
  • Licence to Kill
  • Live and Let Die
  • Major League
  • Man with the Golden Gun
  • Matilda
  • Meet Joe Black
  • Mermaids
  • Moonraker
  • Never Say Never Again
  • Octopussy
  • On Her Majestys Secret Service
  • Rocky
  • Rocky II
  • Rocky III
  • Rocky IV
  • Rocky V
  • Rollerball (1975)
  • Rollerball (2002)
  • Rounders
  • Shadows and Fog
  • Terms of Endearment
  • The Conversation
  • The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane
  • The Living Daylights
  • The Spy Who Loved Me
  • The Switch
  • The World Is Not Enough
  • Thunderball
  • Tomorrow Never Dies
  • Top Secret!
  • Up in the Air
  • Urban Cowboy
  • You Only Live Twice

November 5th-15th

  • The Night Manager, season 1
  • A Monster with a Thousand Heads
  • Steve McQueen: The Man & Le Mans
  • The Haunting in Connecticut
  • Flesh And Bone, season 1
  • Red Oaks, season 2
  • Green Room
  • Almost Holy
  • The Royals, season 2

November 17th-30th

  • Miss you Already
  • Patton Oswalt: Comedy Plus Tragedy Equals Time
  • Grantchester, season 2
  • The Grand Tour, season 1
  • Creed
  • Son of Rambow
  • Diablo
  • No Stranger than Love
  • Outlaws & Angels
  • The One I Love
Coming to HBO Now

November 1st

  • Insidious: Chapter 3
  • Paper Moon
  • All the Presidents Men
  • AVPR: Aliens vs. Predator Requiem
  • Batman
  • Batman & Robin
  • Batman Forever
  • Batman Returns
  • Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1
  • Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 2
  • Batman: Under the Red Hood
  • Batman: Year One
  • Being There
  • Blast from the Past
  • Hitman
  • King Ralph
  • Matchstick Men
  • Minority Report
  • Miracle on 34th Street
  • Old School (extended cut, 1973)
  • The Color of Money
  • The Dead Pool
  • The Divergent Series: Insurgent
  • The Sand Pebbles
  • The Young Messiah
  • Mal de ojo (aka Evil Eye)

November 2nd-12th

  • Hitman: Agent 47
  • Millie and the Lords
  • How to be Single,
  • Def Comedy Jam, seasons 7 and 8
  • Underfire: The Untold Story of PFC. Tony Vaccaro
  • Quiero ser fiel (aka Why Do Men Cheat?)
  • The Divergent Series: Allegiant
  • All Def Comedy

November 18th-28th

  • Victor Manuelle: Que suenen los tambores
  • Race
  • Marathon: The Patriots Day Bombing
  • Eddie the Eagle
  • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
  • Mariela Castros March: Cubas Sexual Revolution
  • Patria o Muerte: Cuba, Fatherland or Death
Leaving HBO Now

November 30th

  • A Beautiful Mind
  • American Gangster
  • American Pie
  • American Pie 2
  • Bee Movie
  • Face/Off
  • Igby Goes Down
  • Jurassic World
  • Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
  • Paper Towns
  • State and Main
  • The 25th Hour
  • The Black Dahlia
  • The Score
  • The Transporter
  • The Wrestler
  • Trainwreck

Source: http://www.theverge.com/2016/10/31/13483152/netflix-amazon-prime-hbo-now-new-movies-tv-shows-november-2016

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Netflix and iTunes: What"s New in November


Top 10 NEW Games of November 2016

Netflix and iTunes are piling on the new titles for November.

One of the most-anticipated project of the year, the "Gilmore Girls" reboot, finally premieres Nov. 25, and star Lauren Graham has promised that fans won"t be disappointed.

"The thing one might worry about is, does it feel like just nostalgia or was there really reason to go on?" she told ABC News this past summer. "I think they were some of the most wonderful episodes we"ve ever had and it feels brand new but still the same show. So it"s very satisfying."

For those who aren"t fans of the series, though, there are plenty of others to look forward to. The complete list of new titles -- as well as those leaving Netflix this month -- is below.

Netflix

Nov. 1

  • "The African Queen"
  • "Alfie"
  • "Bob the Builder: White Christmas"
  • "Candyman 2: Farewell to the Flesh"
  • "The Confessions of Thomas Quick"
  • "Cujo"
  • "The Doors"
  • "The Heartbreak Kid"
  • "Jetsons: The Movie"
  • "King"s Faith"
  • "Love, Now"
  • "Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You"
  • "Pervert Park"
  • "Ravenous"
  • "Stephen King"s Thinner"
  • "Tales from the Darkside: The Movie"
  • "Thomas & Friends: A Very Thomas Christmas"
  • "Thomas & Friends: Holiday Express"
  • "Thomas & Friends: Merry Winter Wish"
  • "Thomas & Friends: The Christmas Engines"
  • "Thomas & Friends: Ultimate Christmas"

Nov. 2

  • "Dough"
  • "Food Choices"
  • "Meet the Blacks"

Nov. 4

  • "The Crown": Season 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • "Dana Carvey: Straight White Male, 60" - NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • "The Ivory Game" - NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • "Just Friends"
  • "World of Winx": Season 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Nov. 9

  • "Danger Mouse": Season 2 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Nov. 11

  • "All Hail King Julien": Season 4 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • "Case": Season 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • "Estocolmo": Season 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • "Roman Empire: Reign of Blood": Season 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • "Tales by Light": Season 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • "True Memoirs of An International Assassin" - NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • "Under the Sun"

Nov. 12

Nov. 13

Nov. 14

Nov. 15

  • "Dieter Nuhr: Nuhr in Berlin" - NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • "K-POP Extreme Survival": Season 1
  • "Men Go to Battle"
  • "The Missing Ingredient: What is the Recipe for Success?"

Nov. 16

  • "The 100": Season 3
  • "Burn After Reading"
  • "Jackass 3.5: The Unrated Movie"
  • "Paddington"

Nov. 17

  • "Lovesick": Season 2 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • "Paranoid": Season 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Nov. 18

  • "The Battle of Midway"
  • "Beat Bugs": Season 2 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • "Colin Quinn: The New York Story" - NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • "Divines" - NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • "Prelude to War"
  • "San Pietro"
  • "Sour Grapes"
  • "Thunderbolt"
  • "Tunisian Victory"
  • "Undercover: How to Operate Behind Enemy Lines"
  • "Why We Fight: The Battle of Russia"
  • "WWII: Report from the Aleutians"

Nov. 22

  • "Mercy" - NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Nov. 23

  • "Penguins: Spy in the Huddle": Season 1

Nov. 25

  • "3%": Season 1 - NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • "Boyhood"
  • "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life" - NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • "Michael Che Matters" - NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Nov. 29

Nov. 30

  • "Ghost Team"
  • "I Dream Too Much"
  • "The Jungle Book"
  • "Level Up"
  • "Traded"

The following titles that will be leaving the service in November:

Nov. 1

  • "The Addams Family"
  • "Almost Famous"
  • "Angel Heart"
  • "Barnyard"
  • "Bratz: The Movie"
  • "The "Burbs"
  • "Can"t Hardly Wait"
  • "Chuck": Seasons 1-5
  • "The Core"
  • "Deliverance"
  • "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial"
  • "Echelon Conspiracy"
  • "Eight Crazy Nights"
  • "Empire State"
  • "Equilibrium"
  • "Escape to Witch Mountain"
  • "The Family Man"
  • "Fatal Attraction"
  • "Fresh"
  • "Get Rich or Die Tryin""
  • "The Holiday"
  • "Into the Wild"
  • "Kangaroo Jack"
  • "Legally Blonde"
  • "Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde"
  • "Major League"
  • "Mansfield Park"
  • "Meet Joe Black"
  • "Mel Brooks: Make a Noise"
  • "Open Season"
  • "Open Season 2"
  • "Open Season 3"
  • "Patton Oswalt: My Weakness Is Strong"
  • "Powerpuff Girls": Seasons 1-6
  • "Rounders"
  • "Scream 2"
  • "s*x: My British Job"
  • "Shameless": Series 1-10 (UK)
  • "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow"
  • "Something"s Gotta Give"
  • "The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie"
  • "Spy Game"
  • "The Sum of All Fears"
  • "Total Drama World Tour"
  • "Underground: The Julian Assange Story"
  • "Urban Cowboy"
  • "Varsity Blues"
  • "What Women Want"

Nov. 2

Nov. 4

Nov. 5

Nov. 11

Nov. 14

  • "Seal Team 8: Behind Enemy Lines"

Nov. 15

Nov. 16

  • "The American"
  • "Let"s Go to Prison"

Nov. 22

Nov. 23

  • "The Boxtrolls"
  • "Scenic Route"
  • "Ultimate Spider-Man: Web Warriors"

Nov. 24

  • "The Boondocks": Seasons 1-4
  • "Chowder": Seasons 1-3
  • "Courage the Cowardly Dog": Seasons 1-4
  • "Uncle Grandpa": Season 1

Nov. 25

Nov. 30

iTunes

MOVIES

Nov. 1

  • "Sausage Party"
  • "Tickled"
  • "Anthropoid"

Nov. 8

  • "h**l or High Water"
  • "Kubo and the Two Strings"
  • "Don"t Breathe"
  • "Hands of Stone"
  • "Mechanic: Resurrection"

Nov. 11

  • "Dog Eats Dog"
  • "Don"t Look Down"
  • "Dog Eats Dog"
  • "Dont Look Down"
  • "Dreamland"_
  • "Absolutely Fabulous, The Movie"
  • "War Dogs"

Nov. 15

  • "Jason Bourne"
  • "Suicide Squad"
  • "Army of One"
  • "Mia Madre"
  • "Love Everlasting"

Nov. 18

  • "The Take"
  • "The Officer Downe"

Nov. 22

  • "Secret Life of Pets"
  • "Our Little Sister"
  • "The Wild Life"

Nov. 25

Nov. 28

Nov. 29

  • "Bridget Jones"s Baby"
  • "Southside With You"
  • "Florence Foster Jenkins"
  • "The BFG"
  • "Pete"s Dragon"

TV

Nov. 3

  • "Salem" Season 3 (Free Season Premiere)

Nov. 4

  • "Good Behavior" (Free Pre-Air Series Premiere)

Nov. 6

  • "Who Killed JonBenet?"
  • "Traffickers"(Exclusive Free Pre-Air Series Premiere)

Nov. 7

  • "Real Housewives of Atlanta"

Nov. 8

Nov. 14

Nov. 15

  • "Mars"
  • "Soundbreaking" (Free Series Premiere, All Episodes Now + Exclusive Bonuses w/ SP)

Nov. 16

  • "Sweet/Vicious"
  • "SHooter" (Free Series Premiere)
  • "Teen Wolf" Season 6
  • "Joyride" (Free Series Premiere)
  • "Billy on the Street" Season 5

Nov. 17

Nov. 18

  • "Undercover"
  • "Ray Donovan" Season 4

Nov. 21

  • "High Maintenance" Season 1

Nov. 22

Nov. 28

Nov. 30

  • "The Leah Remini Project"

Source: http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/netflix-itunes-november/story?id%3D43142727

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