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Netflix Posts First Subscriber Loss Since 2011: Breaking Down the Falling Users, Plunging Market Cap & Major Production Deals 4/20/22
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Netflix Posts First Subscriber Loss Since 2011: Breaking Down the Falling Users, Plunging Market Cap & Major Production Deals 4/20/22
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43 minutes
Released:
Apr 20, 2022
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Podcast episode
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Our anchors begin today’s show with Netflix shares cratering after posting its first decline in subscribers since 2011, with insight from Bank of America Director of Equity Research Nat Schindler. Then, Former Amazon Studios Head of Strategy Matthew Ball weighs in on the platform’s plunging market cap, and CNBC’s Mike Santoli breaks down the Nasdaq sinking lower to start the morning. Next, Puck News Founding Partner Matthew Belloni looks at Netflix’s multimillion-dollar deals with major media producers in light of the day’s news. Later, crypto bank Silvergate Capital CEO Alan Lane joins after posting results that beat the Street’s expectations.
Released:
Apr 20, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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