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Netflix Loses Almost One Million Subscribers, Still Bad but Better Than Predicted
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Jul 21, 2022
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Many in the entertainment industry had been waiting on numbers from Netflix on how many subscribers they lost in the last quarter. They lost just under one million subscribers instead of the two million they had predicted. That still leaves a lot of questions on what they can do to stop people from leaving in droves. Peter Kafka, senior correspondent at Recode, joins us for the big question, is this a Netflix-specific issue or does the entire streaming business have a problem?
Next, while the Jan. 6 committee hearings have not made a huge splash in changing peoples minds about former President Trump and his actions around that time, we may be seeing some signs that they are wounding his reputation after all. The constant drip of negative coverage is causing some Republicans on the margins to reconsider their support for 2024 according to some polls and focus groups. David Siders, national political correspondent at Politico, joins us for more.
Finally, as more companies are resuming normal operations, work conferences are also making a comeback and these professional gatherings are acting as mini vacations for parents who spent the pandemic taking care of their kids while they were out of school. Alina Dizik, contributor to the WSJ, joins us for how parents are escaping their families by going on work trips.
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Next, while the Jan. 6 committee hearings have not made a huge splash in changing peoples minds about former President Trump and his actions around that time, we may be seeing some signs that they are wounding his reputation after all. The constant drip of negative coverage is causing some Republicans on the margins to reconsider their support for 2024 according to some polls and focus groups. David Siders, national political correspondent at Politico, joins us for more.
Finally, as more companies are resuming normal operations, work conferences are also making a comeback and these professional gatherings are acting as mini vacations for parents who spent the pandemic taking care of their kids while they were out of school. Alina Dizik, contributor to the WSJ, joins us for how parents are escaping their families by going on work trips.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Jul 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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