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All The Major Streaming Services Stand After Q3 Earnings

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2021 10:19 pm
by crosfan
Netflix

  • 214 million global paying subscribers (up about 4.4 million from last quarter)
  • 74.02 million subscribers in U.S. and Canada (up 0.07 million)
  • Average revenue per unit, or ARPU, for U.S. and Canada: $14.68 (up $0.14)
Netflix continues to outpace the rest of the streaming world with total global subscribers and clear regional transparency around paying customers and ARPU. It bounced back in Q3, adding 4.4 million global subscribers after just 1 million the previous quarter.

Disney

  • Disney+, including Hotstar: 118.1 million subscribers, $4.12 global ARPU (up about 2.1 million from last quarter)
  • Hulu subscription video on demand, or SVOD, only: 39.7 million subscribers, $12.75 ARPU (up about 600,000)
  • Hulu SVOD+Live TV: 4 million subscribers, $84.89 ARPU (up about 300,000)
  • ESPN+: 17.1 million subscribers, $4.74 ARPU (up 2.2 million)
Amazon Prime Video

  • In April, Jeff Bezos said more than 175 million Amazon Prime members had streamed shows and movies in the past year. No updates were given during the second or third quarters.
  • Prime memberships cost $12.99 a month or $119 a year but offer many benefits other than streaming video