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NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - Netflix on Thursday unveiled a partnership with Sony Corp.'s Sony Electronics that will allow certain Netflix subscribers to watch movies streamed from Netflix on certain of Sony's Bravia TV sets.

In the fall, Netflix members on an unlimited subscription plan can use Sony Bravia Internet video-capable HDTVs to watch more than 12,000 movies and TV episodes streamed from Netflix, the companies said.

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