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Netflix Added More Than 9 Million Subscribers in First Quarter

The company’s revenue was 15 percent higher compared with last year, and it solidified its standing as the entertainment company’s dominant streaming service.

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Netflix is now expecting revenue growth for the entire year to reach 13 to 15 percent.Credit...Philip Cheung for The New York Times

Netflix added 9.3 million subscribers in the first quarter of 2024, it announced on Thursday, outperforming analysts’ expectations and solidifying its status as the entertainment industry’s dominant streaming company.

It also generated $2.3 billion in net income and its revenue was $9.3 billion, 15 percent higher compared with the same time last year. Netflix now has almost 270 million subscribers around the world.

The streaming giant said its quarter was buoyed by audience interest in series such as “Griselda,” “3 Body Problem” and “Avatar: The Last Airbender.”

Its ad-tier business, which is now a year old and offers subscribers a lower-priced option, grew 65 percent from last quarter. The company said that in the markets where the ad tier was available, 40 percent of new sign-ups chose that option. Cracking down on password sharing among households also buoyed the company’s quarterly numbers.

“As we noted in our last letter, our two priorities in ads are to scale our member base and to build out our capabilities for advertisers,” the company said in a letter to shareholders. “We made progress on both fronts in Q1.”

The company is now expecting revenue growth for the entire year to reach 13 to 15 percent.

“No entertainment company has ever programmed at this scale and with this ambition before,” Netflix said in its letter. “To satisfy such a large audience, we need many great stories that appeal to lots of different tastes — and by great, we mean movies, series and games our members love (i.e. we take an audience-centric approach to quality).”


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