• Streaming giant adds 4m subscribers, 2m below forecast
  • Company blames dearth of new content and last year’s growth

Netflix reported a dramatic slowdown in subscribers in the first three months of 2021, ending a record run in growth during the coronavirus pandemic.

The streaming giant added 4 million new subscribers in the first quarter, 2 million fewer than its original estimate of 6 million and a quarter of the 8 million it added in the last three months of 2020. The company expects to add only about 1 million subscribers in the current quarter, which would be its slowest growth on record.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

Police ‘could and should have’ stopped him: key points from Wayne Couzens report

Former firearms officer’s history of alleged sexual offending dated back to 1995,…

Defense blames Trump Organization employee’s ‘greed’ in tax fraud trial

Lawyer argues chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg committed crimes to enrich himself…

Wood burners triple harmful indoor air pollution, study finds

Exclusive: Burners should be sold with health warnings, say scientists who found…

Barbican boss to step down after ‘institutional racism’ row

Barbican denies Sir Nicholas Kenyon’s departure was prompted by claims organisation was…