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Netflix password-sharing crackdown massively beneficial, profits surge 54% as 9.3 mn people join in Q1

FP Staff • April 19, 2024, 10:44:55 IST
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Netflix’s crackdown of password sharing is getting it some great benefits, after a brief period os shock. Netflix’s operating profits have gone up by 54% and is expected to go up even more. Moreover, it continues to add new users to its userbase

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It turns out Netflix’s crackdown on password-sharing, a move that was expected to tank Netflix’s revenue and profits was the right one after all. Netflix’s financial performance in the first quarter has left investors pleasantly surprised, with the streaming giant’s operating income soaring by an impressive 54 per cent.

This surge comes alongside the addition of a whopping 9.3 million new subscribers globally, which highlights that the long term impact of its measures against password sharing, has surpassed the knee-jerk reactions analysts had.

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The company reported earnings of $5.28 per share and managed to surpass Wall Street’s predictions of $4.51. The streaming giant’s operating income reached $2.6 billion, a massive jump from the $1.7 billion it reported almost a year ago.

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The total number of subscribers now stands at 269 million, which marks a rather impressive 16 per cent increase from the previous year.

In a noteworthy move, Netflix also announced its decision to cease disclosing subscriber numbers from next year, a metric which has been considered vital for investors in the streaming industry.

Instead, the company intends to shift its focus towards engagement metrics, such as the amount of time subscribers spend on the platform, as well as exploring new revenue streams like advertising.

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However, the decision to halt reporting subscriber numbers each quarter, starting from 2025 has triggered a reaction from investors, leading to a more than 4.5 per cent drop in share prices during after-hours trading.

While Netflix shares have soared by 30 per cent this year, outperforming the broader market, the company is banking on sustained engagement to drive future growth. The success of certain shows in the first quarter includes the viewership of “Fool Me Once,”, along with popular series like “Griselda” and “3 Body Problem.”

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Going ahead, Netflix expects its revenue growth between 13 to 15 per cent for the entire year.
In its letter to shareholders, Netflix underscores engagement as the primary indicator of customer satisfaction and plans to announce significant subscriber milestones as they occur.

With a focus on time-spent-viewing metrics, Netflix aims to redirect investor attention toward metrics that offer greater growth potential in the long term.

(With inputs from agencies)

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