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January 23, 2025

Netflix’s Record Subscriber Growth Fueled By Stronger Investment In Content – Report
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January 23, 2025

by Staff Writer BMA
January 23, 2025
in OTT & Streaming

Netflix has solidified its position as a leader in the streaming video industry, adding a record 18.9 million subscribers during the holiday quarter. This surge brings its total global subscriber count to nearly 302 million, significantly surpassing its competitors in Hollywood.

To leverage its rising popularity, Netflix announced price increases for its services in the U.S., Canada, Portugal, and Argentina, enabling it to invest more in programming. The ad-supported service in the U.S. will now cost $7.99 a month, up from $6.99, while the premium package will rise to $24.99, representing a 9% increase.

The announcement prompted a positive reaction from investors, causing Netflix’s stock to jump about 13% in after-hours trading, increasing its market valuation by nearly $50 billion. Over the past year, Netflix shares have risen more than 77%, outpacing the S&P 500’s 24% gain.

“Netflix reaffirms its leadership position and is running away in the streaming market,” remarked Paolo Pescatore from PP Foresight. “The company is demonstrating its strength by adjusting prices in light of a stronger and more diverse programming lineup than its rivals.”

In its fourth quarter, Netflix boasted a programming lineup that exceeded expectations. Viewers keenly watched the second season of the critically acclaimed “Squid Game,” which is projected to be among its most popular original series.

The company’s investment in live-streaming events is also paying off, drawing in tens of millions of viewers. A boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson attracted 65 million streams, while NFL games on Christmas Day—one featuring Beyonce’s halftime show—averaged 30 million global viewers, making them some of the most-watched events in league history.

“As everyone knows, content drives users to stream services,” said Forrester Research Director Mike Proulx. “Netflix’s focus on delivering quality content contributed to their remarkable subscriber growth this year and in the fourth quarter.”

With the fallout from COVID-19 and the 2023 Hollywood strikes behind it, Netflix is rolling out new seasons of popular series, including “Wednesday” and “Stranger Things.” Additionally, the platform plans to host more live events, such as weekly episodes of WWE’s “Monday Night Raw,” and has secured rights for broadcasting the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2027 and 2031, showcasing its commitment to special events over regular season sports.

These live events attract advertisers as they create real-time viewing opportunities. Co-CEO Greg Peters revealed, “We exceeded our ad revenue target in the fourth quarter. Our ad revenue doubled year over year, and we expect to double it again this year.” The ad-supported version of Netflix accounts for 55% of new sign-ups in regions where it’s available.

Analyst Tim Nollen from Macquarie Equity Research forecasts that ad revenue could reach $2 billion this year as more users subscribe to the ad-supported tier and as Netflix’s advertising technology advances. He believes that live events will continue to drive this growth.

Looking ahead, Netflix will no longer report subscriber additions, shifting its focus to other performance indicators such as revenue and profit. This strategic change comes as analysts note a slowdown in subscriber growth. The company reported earnings of $4.27 per share, surpassing Wall Street’s expectation of $4.20, and for the first time, its annual operating income exceeded $10 billion.

Revenue grew by 16% year-over-year to $10.2 billion, slightly above Wall Street’s estimated $10.1 billion for the quarter. The surge in subscribers did not correspond to a similar revenue increase because the sign-ups were distributed throughout the quarter.

Netflix has updated its revenue forecast, anticipating $43.5 billion to $44.5 billion in 2025, an increase of half a billion from previous estimates, reflecting its improved business fundamentals. Furthermore, the company’s board has approved an additional $15 billion for share repurchases, increasing the total buyback authorization.

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