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This represents a 4.9 percent year-over-year increase compared to the challenging first quarter of 2022, when the streaming giant lost subscribers and triggered a ripple effect on other media companies that were heavily invested in streaming.
Compared to the previous quarter, the 232.5 million total subscribers for Q1 reflects a modest increase from Q4, when Netflix closed out 2022 with 230.75 million global subscribers, adding 7.66 million subscribers during the fourth quarter after experiencing a loss of over 970,000 subscribers at one point in the year and facing a significant drop in stock prices as a result.
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, announced that it has added 1.75 million subscribers so far this year, bringing its total global subscriber count to 232.5 million.This represents a 4.9 percent year-over-year increase compared to the challenging first quarter of 2022, when the streaming giant lost subscribers and triggered a ripple effect on other media companies that were heavily invested in streaming.
Compared to the previous quarter, the 232.5 million total subscribers for Q1 reflects a modest increase from Q4, when Netflix closed out 2022 with 230.75 million global subscribers, adding 7.66 million subscribers during the fourth quarter after experiencing a loss of over 970,000 subscribers at one point in the year and facing a significant drop in stock prices as a result.
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<p dir="ltr">Netflix, as part of <a href="
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">its first quarter 2023 earnings report</a>, announced that it has added 1.75 million subscribers so far this year, bringing its total global subscriber count to 232.5 million.</p><p dir="ltr">This represents a 4.9 percent year-over-year increase compared to the challenging first quarter of 2022, when the streaming giant lost subscribers and triggered a ripple effect on other media companies that were heavily invested in streaming.</p><p dir="ltr">Compared to the previous quarter, the 232.5 million total subscribers for Q1 reflects a modest increase from Q4, when Netflix closed out 2022 with 230.75 million global subscribers, adding 7.66 million subscribers during the fourth quarter after experiencing a loss of over 970,000 subscribers at one point in the year and facing a significant drop in stock prices as a result.</p><a href="
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