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Netflix to stop reporting quarterly subscriber numbers in 2025
"Ultimately we think this is a better approach that reflects the evolution of the business," Netflix Co-CEO Greg Peters said on an earnings call.
Netflix Will Stop Reporting Quarterly Subscriber Numbers. It Could Be a Big Win for the Streaming Sector.
Netflix Will Stop Reporting Quarterly Subscriber Numbers. It Could Be a Big Win for the Streaming Sector.
Netflix Stock Tumbles As Investors Aren’t Amused It Will Stop Reporting Subscriber Numbers
Netflix has just announced that it will stop reporting quarterly subscriber numbers, which will kick off in the first quarter 2025 earnings
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Netflix wants us to stop obsessing over subscriber numbers. What that says about the company
Netflix has 270 million subscribers after beating Wall Street expectations. But that's not what the company wants investors ...
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Netflix and Take-Two’s Licensing Pact Shouldn’t Stop at ‘Grand Theft Auto’
The “GTA” titles on Netflix Games make a strong case for Zynga titles, as well as “BioShock,” coming to the app ...
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