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subscriber

[suhb-skrahy-ber] / səbˈskraɪ bər /


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Meta has described it as "a limited test to understand whether the ability to publish an increased volume of posts with links adds additional value" for subscribers.

From BBC

CNN would thus wind up part of a highly-indebted public company with weak growth prospects and still on cable television, which has been losing millions of subscribers in the United States each year.

From Barron's

All of this content will be available free on YouTube and to YouTube TV subscribers in the U.S.

From Barron's

Streaming executives are trying to find ways to retain subscribers while increasing revenue, and consolidating with a competitor is one sure path.

From Los Angeles Times

After the writers’ and actors’ strikes ended in 2023, the streaming economy suffered a sharp slowdown driven by studio cost-cutting, a shift from subscriber growth to profitability, and intensifying foreign competition offering more-lucrative production incentives.

From The Wall Street Journal