Netflix’s new exclusive show House Of Cards may just be the first cable TV drama for cord cutters. Here’s our take on it:
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Show notes for this episode:
- Netflix is going to release the entire first season of House Of Cards on Februar 1. Check out the show page on Netflix.com for more details.
- You can read our previous House of Cards coverage.
- Check out our e-book Cut the Cord: All You Need to Know to Drop Cable to learn more about various devices that House Of Cards and other Netflix content is available on. The book is available for $ 5 on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and iTunes.
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