Netflix Earnings Test Whether Strong Slate, New Ad Plan Can Deliver Customer Growth

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Investors will find out today whether Netflix's latest releases and new ad-supported plan translated into strong subscriber gains

Netflix Inc. last quarter launched a lower-cost ad-supported plan in an effort to attract price-conscious customers and released a slate of highly anticipated hits including “Wednesday,” “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” andInvestors will find out Thursday whether the moves translated into strong subscriber gains.

The streaming giant has said it expects to add 4.5 million new subscribers during the final three months of the year, which would make it the weakest fourth quarter for subscriber growth since the end of 2014.

 

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I get Netflix almost for free, with T-Mobile's help, but I rarely watch Netflix. I prefer Amazon Prime videos.

Still not interested in Netflix due to they gone woke and I do not wish to view that corruption and insanity. With 900+ channels there are other options that have not been infected with the woke mind virus.

That's not going to overcome their wokeness.... Once you go woke, you go broke. Simple laws of physics, you know, like.... What goes up must come down

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