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Netflix Earnings: Subscribers Average 2 Hours Daily Usage

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
October 18, 2024
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Following the addition of over 5 million new members this summer, Netflix anticipates doubling its profitability this quarter and also claims that its extensive library of high-quality content keeps users attached to their screens.

According to Netflix’s third-quarter earnings report, which was made public today, household viewership rose over the previous year, and users utilize the service for an average of two hours per day.

With $2.91 billion in operating profits and $9.83 billion in sales, the streamer has had a great few months. For a total of 282.7 million members worldwide, it also added almost 5 million. In the third quarter of 2024, around half of new Netflix members opted for the ad-supported plan.

In its largest nations, Netflix claims to account for slightly under 10% of all TV viewing. But by continuously promoting higher-calibre TV series and films, it thinks “there’s a huge opportunity to grow that share.” Squid Game season 2, the last season of Arcane, and an animated Witcher film are among the streamer’s exciting upcoming material for later this year and the next year.

According to Netflix’s letter to investors, “it is difficult to program for such a large, engaged audience, with so much variety and great quality.” Because of this, streaming businesses who don’t have as much material as we have are increasingly trying to package their products. Netflix currently offers a remarkable selection of original and licensed television shows and movies, as well as more and more games and live events.

Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters revealed during a Thursday earnings conference that the company intends to launch the revamp it started testing over the summer. Peters stated, “We’re polishing it up because we’re excited with the progress that we’ve seen there.” “We can’t wait to share that with our subscribers worldwide.”

With plans to discontinue quarterly counts beginning in 2025, this is one of the final occasions Netflix will disclose the number of new members it recruited in a quarter. The rise of subscribers is becoming less significant as streaming services incorporate alternative revenue streams, such as paid sharing and advertising. However, because it is “scaling faster than our ability to monetize our growing ad inventory,” Netflix does not anticipate that advertisements will become a “primary driver” of revenue growth in the upcoming year.

The firm has been working to expand its live content offerings since launching its $7.99/month paid sharing add-on last summer. WWE Monday Night Raw will be available on the service next year, and the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul boxing event will air the following month. Its game collection has also grown significantly.

The corporation also stated it had “delivered” on efforts to strengthen its business after enforcing stricter rules against password sharing, adding advertisements to its service, and spending billions on live television.

In the previous quarter, the platform attracted viewers with hits including Emily in Paris and The Perfect Couple. As the year comes to an end, Netflix believes that a new season of Squid Game will boost its viewership.

In the three months leading up to September 30, the company’s base of paying customers increased by 5.1 million, reaching a record 282.7 million. Netflix’s net income jumped 41% to $2.36 billion, while its revenue increased 15% to $9.83 billion.

However, there was a noticeable slowdown in subscription growth, which raised concerns about the future of its sizable base. During the previous quarters of this year, Netflix attracted 9.3 million and 8.1 million new members.

The business projects net income of $1.85 billion for the current quarter, up from $938 million for the same period last year, in an effort to divert investors’ focus from the size and expansion of its audience.

During off-hours trading, Netflix’s stock increased by 4.5 percent.

The company wrote to shareholders, “We’ve delivered on our plan to reaccelerate our business.” “We’re committed to enhancing every facet of our service and maintaining strong revenue and profit growth as we look to 2025.”

The streaming revolution was started by Netflix, which is headquartered in Los Gatos, California. Disney and Warner Bros., two of Hollywood’s long-standing behemoths, are still fighting to catch up and make money off of their own competing digital offerings.

A surge in subscriptions during the early stages of the epidemic, when most people were confined to their homes, faltered in 2022 as restrictions were loosened and viewers started to leave their couches. However, when the firm told Wall Street that it was taking steps to restore momentum, Netflix’s stock subsequently experienced a significant rally.

Additionally, it has made significant investments in live programming, obtaining the rights to two NFL games on Christmas Day and signing a ten-year contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).

Next month, the site plans to simulcast a bout between boxer Mike Tyson and YouTube sensation Jake Paul. The business also said last week that it will be launching a live weekly chat show on its service next year, hosted by comedian John Mulaney.

In addition to continuing to boost its viewership, Netflix is working to keep its current clientele loyal. Investors were reassured by the firm that participation on its platform was “healthy,” averaging “about two hours per day per paid membership.”

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