'House of Cards' dealt Netflix a winning hand.

AuthorLiedtke, Michael
PositionLiving

Byline: Michael Liedtke

SAN FRANCISCO -- Even if it never wins another award, "House of Cards'' already ranks among the most influential series in television history.

The political drama launched Netflix's expansion into original programming two years ago, a risky bet that might have toppled the Internet video service had "House of Cards'' flopped and squandered its estimated $100 million investment. Instead, the show was an immediate hit with viewers and critics, giving Netflix the financial clout and creative firepower to further transform how we watch and define "television.'' And it spurred other online services such as Amazon.com Inc. and Google's YouTube to spend more on their own original content to create shows that rival those produced by broadcast and cable channels.

Season three debuted early Friday, giving fans a chance to see Frank and Claire Underwood continue their machinations, now from a hard-won White House perch. The show marks just one of more than 20 original series or movies that Netflix is scheduled to show this year. Producing that much original content would have seemed like a long shot before "House of Cards'' first established Netflix as more than a convenient and cheap way to watch recycled TV series and movies previously released on DVD. Launched in February 2013, "House of Cards'' was among the first major series to release an entire season at once, a move that fed into viewers' desire to devour several episodes at a time instead of having to wait a week to see another installment.

Many analysts now view "House of Cards'' and Netflix's other award-winning series released a few months later -- "Orange is the New Black'' -- as turning points in the company's evolution, similar to the impact "The Sopranos'' and "Sex and the City'' had for HBO. Netflix CEO Reed Hastings now regularly likens the company to the HBO of the Internet.

Just how many Netflix subscribers have watched "House of Cards'' remains a mystery because the company has refused to reveal the viewership of any of its series. But this much is clear: "House of Cards'' came along at a pivotal juncture for Netflix.

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