Netflix Tops 200 Million Subscribers as It Keeps Growing in Pandemic

Netflix said its cash flow was so strong that it will no longer borrow money to pay for operations and is considering starting to buy back shares.

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 20 January 2021 10:19 IST
Highlights
  • Netflix has invested heavily in original shows and films
  • Netflix productions are back up and running in most regions
  • Netflix boasted having more than 500 titles in post-production

For the full year, Netflix added a record 37 million paid memberships, according to the earnings report

Netflix on Tuesday topped subscriber growth expectations in the past quarter, keeping ahead of new streaming rivals competing for viewers stuck in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.

The streaming television leader added some 8.5 million paid subscribers in the quarter to reach 203 million, topping 200 million despite recent price hikes, its quarterly earning update showed.

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"COVID-19 has accelerated that big shift from linear to streaming entertainment," Netflix chief financial officer Spencer Neumann said on an earnings call.

"So, the underlying long-term looks good."

The company's cash flow was so strong that it will no longer borrow money to pay for operations, and is considering starting to buy back shares, according to a letter to investors.

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Netflix shares jumped more than 12 percent in after-market trades following the release.

Profits dipped to $542 million (roughly Rs. 3,960 crores) in the fourth quarter, compared with $587 million (roughly Rs. 4,300 crores) in the same period in 2019. But overall revenue in the quarter surged 21.5 percent to $6.6 billion (roughly Rs. 48,260 crores).

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For the full year, Netflix added a record 37 million paid memberships, according to the earnings report.

"We're enormously grateful that in these uniquely challenging times we've been able to provide our members around the world with a source of escape, connection and joy while continuing to build our business," Netflix said in a letter to investors.

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Paid membership increased 23 percent in the final quarter of 2020 when compared with the same period a year earlier, but average revenue per membership was flat, according to the Silicon Valley-based company.

While Netflix raised rates slightly in the US late last year, the majority - some 83 percent - of its new subscribers were from outside North America, the earnings report indicated.

Films to launch

Netflix has invested heavily in original shows and films to make itself a must-have service in the increasingly competitive streaming market.

"It's super impressive what Disney has done," Netflix chief executive Reed Hastings said on the call.

"It is going to be great for the world that Disney and Netflix are competing show by show, movie by movie."

While Apple, Comcast, Disney, and others have fielded streaming services, Netflix thus far "has been a clear winner," according to eMarketer analyst Eric Haggstrom.

Netflix executives said their productions are back up and running in most regions after being derailed by the pandemic.

Netflix boasted having more than 500 titles in post-production or being readied for release on the service, with the plan being to launch at least one new original film weekly.

Already the master of the pandemic-era movie landscape, Netflix last week offered a preview of upcoming 2021 releases, a list with no fewer than 70 star-studded feature films.


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