Netflix posted 35% YoY growth and 29 million new paying subscribers

18 January 2019
The total paying subscribers count is now 139 million.

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  • Anonymous
  • vx6
  • 19 Mar 2019

Anonymous, 21 Jan 2019I would never become a paying subscriber because most of th... moreThumbs up.

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    • Hussam
    • mTV
    • 22 Jan 2019

    Keeping in mind that each subscription has like a 1000 people sharing it.

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      • Anonymous
      • Y7u
      • 21 Jan 2019

      I would never become a paying subscriber because most of the shows on the video streaming service SUCK! Torrent for life!

        Anonymous, 20 Jan 2019that's how business works.that's how greed works.

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          • Anonymous
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          • 20 Jan 2019

          lewein, 18 Jan 2019so when the growth will stop they will say they are at a lo... morethat's how business works.

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            • six_tymes
            • kX0
            • 19 Jan 2019

            Good news for them. But, on m s n 1/19 is a post saying "Netflix is burning through cash, and it can't last forever." Netflix keeps rapidly adding customers and revenue continues to climb sharply. By spending gobs of money and borrowing aggressively, But Netflix can't burn that kind of cash forever, especially if market turbulence limits the ability of debt-laden companies to tap the junk bond market. "It's not sustainable," Neil Begley, Moody's senior vice president, told CNN Business.

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              • Simon
              • 7AH
              • 19 Jan 2019

              MAYBE, just MAYBE it's correlated with the latest price hikes? The prices went up by ~20-30%, and I suspect that's going mostly into their profits.

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                • AnonD-762416
                • JbS
                • 19 Jan 2019

                Anonymous, 18 Jan 2019All those subscribers giving netflix all that money, good f... moreApples vs pears.
                Public service provides a lot more than just spamming
                tv series. For instance, they don't adapt content based on autocrat's requests like Netflix. (Dictator supporting censorship, that is)

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                  • Anonymous
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                  • 18 Jan 2019

                  All those subscribers giving netflix all that money, good for them. unlike the BBC showing mostly crap and been forced to pay a licence fee for it. Id rather BBC was subscription instead of forced licence. Then again who would subscribe? no me for one.

                    so when the growth will stop they will say they are at a loss despite the fact they will still make a ton of money.