MacBook to Bravia question

I'm new to Apple and not even sure if this is the right forum. Have Macbook 10.6.2 with displayport connected to HDMI Bravia. Getting Apple's aurora screen saver on the TV but how do I get video stream to TV specifically Netflix?

You are in Extended Desktop mode, which means the TV set is displaying a virtual desktop area that doesn't currently contain any windows. Drag a window off the appropriate edge of your built-in display, and it will appear on the TV.

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