Photo illustration: Adele MorganNetflix Inc. said it would roll out new password-sharing limitations more broadly—including in the U.S.—by the end of June, and announced it would soon wind down the DVD-by-mail business that the company was built upon.
Netflix added 1.75 million subscribers in the first quarter and ended the period with 232.5 million customers, a far slower pace of growth than it was accustomed to before and during the pandemic. After losing subscribers for the first time in a decade a year ago, the company took a series of steps to expand its customer base, including launching
that's dumb they reported strong earnings
Kylie Jenner's frame drowns in leather look after sparking weight loss concern
Greedy Netflix
They're about to find out the actual user base is much smaller then anticipated
Do Millennials or GenZ pay for anything?
The Biden administration is eating too much of the bones and flesh of the Korean economy and diplomacy. It's predatory. They are demanding the release of original technologies for batteries and semiconductors. From a distance, it is also a loss for the United States.
They're *still* shipping DVDs? Anyway, what a great pivot out of the old model!
Great way to lose customers. Some have 100s of titles in their queue that are not (and may never be) on streaming. (Netflix Netflix)
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