Distribution : Netflix Stops Reporting Quarterly Numbers by Karen "Kay" Ross

Karen "Kay" Ross

Netflix Stops Reporting Quarterly Numbers

Huh...

"The new approach by Netflix will remove one element of transparency from its reporting, but in some ways it will bring it a bit more in line with some of its rivals. In the nearly five years since the launch of Apple TV+, the tech giant has never reported any subscriber data. Amazon, similarly, does not break out Prime Video subscribers or viewers as a discrete population, given the company’s broad portfolio of customer offerings."

What do you think?

https://deadline.com/2024/04/netflix-will-stop-reporting-quarterly-subsc...

Lindbergh E Hollingsworth

Not reporting quarterly numbers won't have an impact on anyone, anything except Netflix.

Ashley Renee Smith

Thats interesting after so much fuss was being made last year to push streamers to be more transparent overall.

M LaVoie

This is partly why the WGA strike was such a smoke and mirrors show. What difference does it make what you negotiate when the other party won't disclose what your script is worth to them? They have zero intention of paying out residuals. Cause writers would be able to figure out exactly how much the platform is earning with their I.P. and rather than risk that disclosure, platforms would rather pay the WGA fines as the "cost of doing business".

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