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subscriber

[suhb-skrahy-ber] / səbˈskraɪ bər /


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“We believe this will result in slower subscriber growth and attempts by the company to offset this via more aggressive price increases and investment in content.”

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 17, 2026

Frederick T. Greene, a Journal subscriber since 1983, suggested that college basketball was the true home of the world’s leading grudge match.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 15, 2026

But to keep investors happy, Netflix needs to extract more revenue per subscriber.

From MarketWatch Jul. 14, 2026

Flod, a subscriber, acknowledged he was Pinky’s creator.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 29, 2026

For roughly $100 a year he became a subscriber to 10-K Wizard.

From "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis

Netflix said subscribers watched more than 97 billion hours on the streaming service in the first half of the year, up 2% from a year ago.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 17, 2026

The platform nevertheless reported that subscribers spent 97 billion hours watching content in the first half of the year, a 2 percent increase over the same period the previous year.

From Barron's Jul. 16, 2026

Netflix executives have been focused on finding ways to get subscribers to spend more time on its service.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 16, 2026

That means Netflix has to keep its subscribers happy, which could take away from its ability to keep raising subscription rates going forward.

From MarketWatch Jul. 14, 2026

We watched the number of our subscribers go up, and that made us even more giddy when we were together.

From "Landscape with Invisible Hand" by M.T. Anderson




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