, the social network designed to support TV and film professionals in more than 185 countries, has reached the milestone of 1 million members as the company expands its offerings.
Among the top markets for Stage 32 are the U.S., Canada, the U.K., France, South Africa, India, Saudi Arabia, Germany, the Netherlands and Australia. The price of the service ranges depending on the level and duration of access. A one-year subscription to its Writers Room plan, offering a database of open film and TV writing jobs, costs about $350.
“With so much toxicity on the broad based social network platforms, I’m overjoyed to see so many creatives and professionals finding a safe haven on Stage 32. Our membership growth has accelerated greatly as a result,” he said. “By offering full transparency and the promise of community first, our members are not only making meaningful connections, but accelerating their career path through our education and marketplace.
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