Netflix's global subscriber base has reached an impressive milestone, surpassing *** million paid subscribers worldwide in the fourth quarter of 2024. This marks a significant increase of nearly ** million subscribers compared to the previous quarter, solidifying Netflix's position as a dominant force in the streaming industry. Adapting to customer losses Netflix's growth has not always been consistent. During the first half of 2022, the streaming giant lost over *** million customers. In response to these losses, Netflix introduced an ad-supported tier in November of that same year. This strategic move has paid off, with the lower-cost plan attracting ** million monthly active users globally by November 2024, demonstrating Netflix's ability to adapt to changing market conditions and consumer preferences. Global expansion Netflix continues to focus on international markets, with a forecast suggesting that the Asia Pacific region is expected to see the most substantial growth in the upcoming years, potentially reaching around **** million subscribers by 2029. To correspond to the needs of the non-American target group, the company has heavily invested in international content in recent years, with Korean, Spanish, and Japanese being the most watched non-English content languages on the platform.
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In this post, you'll see how the Netflix platform is evolving, how many users Netflix has and how they perform against the growing competition.
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This dataset, titled "Netflix Stock Data and Key Affiliated Companies", provides comprehensive insights into the stock performance of Netflix (NFLX) alongside several key companies that have played a significant role in Netflix's growth and operational success. These companies include major technology and media giants such as Amazon (AMZN), Intel (INTC), Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), Sony (SONY), and others.
The dataset includes daily stock data for Netflix and a selection of companies that contribute to its content distribution, technological infrastructure, cloud services, and content licensing. The selection of affiliated companies highlights the broad ecosystem of services and technologies that power Netflix's streaming service and its original content production.
By analyzing the historical stock data of Netflix alongside these affiliated companies, users can gain deeper insights into how a diverse set of industries—including technology, media, and cloud infrastructure—come together to create the backbone of Netflix’s success. This dataset serves as a valuable resource for financial analysts, machine learning enthusiasts, and business strategists interested in the interconnections between these influential companies.
This dataset provides a solid foundation for understanding the financial landscape surrounding Netflix and its key partners.
Employment data for Netflix revealed that roughly 29 percent of Netflix's employees in the United States as of 2023 were Asian, and over 12 percent were Hispanic. The majority of employees working for the streaming giant are white.
Industry data revealed that Iceland had the most extensive Netflix media library worldwide as of February 2025, with over 9,700 titles available on the platform. Interestingly, the top 10 ranking was spearheaded by European countries. Where do you get the most bang for your Netflix buck? In February 2025, Liechtenstein and Switzerland were the countries with the most expensive Netflix subscription rates. Viewers had to pay around 22.89 U.S. dollars per month for a standard subscription. Subscribers in these countries could choose from between around 7,900 and 8,500 titles. On the other end of the spectrum, Pakistan, Egypt, and Nigeria are some of the countries with the cheapest Netflix subscription costs, at around 2.87 to 3.66 U.S. dollars per month. Popular content on Netflix While viewing preferences can differ across countries and regions, some titles have proven particularly popular with international audiences. As of September 2025, "KPop Demon Hunters" and "Red Notice" were the most popular English-language movies on Netflix, with over 200 million views in their first 91 days available on the platform. Meanwhile, "Troll" ranks first among the top non-English language Netflix movies of all time. The monster film has amassed 103 million views on Netflix, making it the most successful Norwegian-language film on the platform to date.
Netflix reported a net income of over 1.8 billion U.S. dollars in the fourth quarter of 2024, around double the amount recorded a year earlier. Its revenue and subscriber base also increased and even beat expectations. Netflix’s profit compared to other DTC businesses Despite Netflix recording the highest expenses among major streaming services worldwide, it is one of the very few companies in the direct-to-consumer streaming business making money. In 2023, the operating profit of Netflix amounted to around seven billion U.S. dollars, while Paramount, for example, reported DTC losses of nearly two billion U.S. dollars that year. Disney’s losses exceeded two billion U.S. dollars. Netflix’s content expenditure flattens However, like other providers, the streaming giant implemented several measures to reduce churn and costs. For example, Netflix’s content spending will probably not continue to increase, but will remain stable in the years ahead. The company already abruptly stopped further production of TV series seasons like “That '90s Show” and “Unstable,” as high production costs failed to pay off and the shows were met with unsatisfied viewers.
This dataset was constructed to support participants in the Netflix Prize. See [Web Link] for details about the prize.
There are over 480,000 customers in the dataset, each identified by a unique integer id.
The title and release year for each movie is also provided. There are over 17,000 movies in the dataset, each identified by a unique integer id.
The dataset contains over 100 million ratings. The ratings were collected between October 1998 and December 2005 and reflect the distribution of all ratings received during this period. Each rating has a customer id, a movie id, the date of the rating, and the value of the rating.
As part of the original Netflix Prize a set of ratings was identified whose rating values were not provided in the original dataset. The object of the Prize was to accurately predict the ratings from this 'qualifying' set. These missing ratings are now available in the grand_prize.tar.gz dataset file.
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Analysis of ‘1000 Netflix Shows’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://www.kaggle.com/chasewillden/netflix-shows on 21 November 2021.
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Netflix in the past 5-10 years has captured a large populate of viewers. With more viewers, there most likely an increase of show variety. However, do people understand the distribution of ratings on Netflix shows?
Because of the vast amount of time it would take to gather 1,000 shows one by one, the gathering method took advantage of the Netflix’s suggestion engine. The suggestion engine recommends shows similar to the selected show. As part of this data set, I took 4 videos from 4 ratings (totaling 16 unique shows), then pulled 53 suggested shows per video. The ratings include: G, PG, TV-14, TV-MA. I chose not to pull from every rating (e.g. TV-G, TV-Y, etc.).
The data set and the research article can be found at The Concept Center
I was watching Netflix with my wife and we asked ourselves, why are there so many R and TV-MA rating shows?
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1) Data Introduction • The Netflix Movies and TV Shows Dataset contains various metadata on movies and TV shows available on Netflix. • Key features include the title, director, cast, country, date added, release year, rating, genre, and total duration (in minutes or number of seasons) of the content.
2) Data Utilization (1) Characteristics of the Netflix Movies and TV Shows Dataset • This dataset helps in understanding content trends and markets, as well as analyzing global preferences and changing consumer tastes. • It is useful for analyzing the characteristics of content available in different countries, including genre, cast, director, and more.
(2) Applications of the Netflix Movies and TV Shows Dataset • Content Analysis: Analyze how Netflix's content is distributed, and understand preferences based on genre or country. • Recommendation System Development: Develop algorithms that recommend similar content based on user viewing patterns. • Market Analysis: Identify which content is popular in different countries and analyze if Netflix focuses more on specific countries or genres.
Netflix reported **** million paid streaming subscribers across the United States and Canada in the fourth quarter of 2024. This marked a growth of over **** million compared with the same quarter of the previous year. Why is Netflix losing subscribers? The EMEA (Europe, the Middle East, and Africa) region is Netflix's top-performing market in terms of subscribers, surpassing North America in the third quarter of 2022 for the first time. The company reported losing an estimated *** million users worldwide in the second quarter of 2022, with the number of Netflix users standing at approximately *** million that quarter. But why have audiences canceled their subscriptions? One reason for the unprecedented drop in account holders is Netflix's monthly fee, which has been increasing rapidly over the past few years. On top of that, viewers have also voiced criticism over Netflix's cancellation of popular shows and its lack of big movie franchises. What are audiences watching? Netflix's vast content library offers anything from reality TV to Hollywood blockbusters, with shows and movies delivered in many languages. As of mid-2024, European countries such as Slovakia, Bulgaria, and Slovenia boasted the largest content catalogs on Netflix. In the U.S., where audiences could choose from approximately ***** titles, “NCIS” and “Suits” ranked among the most popular streaming series on Netflix in 2023. As of that year, fan favorites “Stranger Things” and “3 Body Problem” were the most expensive Netflix original series, with production costs of ** and ** million U.S. dollars per episode, respectively.
At the 2024 Emmy Awards, Netflix was nominated for 107 awards and won 24 trophies. This marked an increase from the figures in the previous year, when the streaming service was nominated for 103 awards and won 22 Emmys.
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The Netflix Prize was a competition devised by Netflix to improve the accuracy of its recommendation system. To facilitate this Netflix released real ratings about movies from the users (voters) of the system. Any set of movies can be transformed into an election via a process outlined by Mattei, Forshee, and Goldsmith.This data set includes all 5 candidate elections with at least 350 voters generated by this process from 300 randomly chosen movies. Extending beyond prior work by Mattei et al. we allow for weak preferences, i.e., a voter is indifferent between a set of movies if he assigns the same rating to each of them. Thus, there are 541 possibilities to rank a given set of five movies.The archive is gzip compressed and includes 165,672 elections in PrefLib.org's TOC file format (Orders with Ties - Complete List).
In 2023, Netflix reportedly had an almost equal share of male and female employees working for the company worldwide. The employees were reported as 51.6 percent female and 45.8 percent male, with 1.4 percent recorded as additional gender identities.
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This dataset contains OTT + Video Streaming Platforms - Revenue and User Stats 2011-21
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OTT stands for “over-the-top,” which refers to any TV or video content that's streamed over the internet. This includes any web or app-based streaming service, like Netflix, YouTube, Disney Plus and many more. There's a wide range of OTT platforms, including Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Peacock, CuriosityStream, Pluto TV, and so many more. Unlike OTT platforms, YouTube is a social video platform that was originally designed to allow everyday consumers to share moments caught on video. YouTube has attempted to enter the OTT market a number of times with limited success, since the market clearly sees YouTube as a place for free content.
| | File | File Type | | -- | ---------------------------- | --------- | | 1 | LibrarySize.csv | CSV file | | 2 | MinuteSharing.csv | CSV file | | 3 | AppUsage.csv | CSV file | | 4 | NumSubscribers.csv | CSV file | | 5 | Revenue.csv | CSV file | | 6 | Revenue.csv | CSV file | | 7 | AdRevenue.csv | CSV file | | 8 | LiveTVSubscribers.csv | CSV file | | 9 | NumSubscribers.csv | CSV file | | 10 | Profit.csv | CSV file | | 11 | Revenue.csv | CSV file | | 12 | SubscriptionRevenue.csv | CSV file | | 13 | Valuation.csv | CSV file | | 14 | ContentSpend.csv | CSV file | | 15 | NumSubscribers.csv | CSV file | | 16 | NumSubscribersByRegion.csv | CSV file | | 17 | Profit.csv | CSV file | | 18 | Revenue.csv | CSV file | | 19 | RevenueByRegion.csv | CSV file | | 20 | Revenue.csv | CSV file | | 21 | Users.csv | CSV file | | 22 | AdRevenue.csv | CSV file | | 23 | ConcurrentViewers.csv | CSV file | | 24 | HoursWatched.csv | CSV file | | 25 | MostViewedGamesOnTwitch.csv | CSV file | | 26 | Revenue.csv | CSV file | | 27 | TwitchAgeDemographics.csv | CSV file | | 28 | TwitchGenderDemographics.csv | CSV file | | 29 | TwitchStreamers.csv | CSV file | | 30 | AppUsage.csv | CSV file | | 31 | NumSubscribers.csv | CSV file | | 32 | Revenue.csv | CSV file | | 33 | AppUsage.csv | CSV file | | 34 | NumSubscribers.csv | CSV file | | 35 | Revenue.csv | CSV file | | 36 | TopPlatforms.csv | CSV file | | 37 | PremiumSubscribers.csv | CSV file | | 38 | Revenue.csv | CSV file | | 39 | Users.csv | CSV file |
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Is the movie industry dying? is Netflix the new entertainment king? Those were the first questions that lead me to create a dataset focused on movie revenue and analyze it over the last decades. But, why stop there? There are more factors that intervene in this kind of thing, like actors, genres, user ratings and more. And now, anyone with experience (you) can ask specific questions about the movie industry, and get answers.
There are 6820 movies in the dataset (220 movies per year, 1986-2016). Each movie has the following attributes:
budget: the budget of a movie. Some movies don't have this, so it appears as 0
company: the production company
country: country of origin
director: the director
genre: main genre of the movie.
gross: revenue of the movie
name: name of the movie
rating: rating of the movie (R, PG, etc.)
released: release date (YYYY-MM-DD)
runtime: duration of the movie
score: IMDb user rating
votes: number of user votes
star: main actor/actress
writer: writer of the movie
year: year of release
This data was scraped from IMDb.
You can contribute via GitHub.
In 2024, Netflix revealed that it had 89.63 million paying streaming subscribers in the United States and Canada. North America had long been Netflix's biggest market, though subscriber numbers in the EMEA region surpassed that in the U.S. and Canada for the first time during 2022. The number of paid streaming memberships in Asia Pacific grew the most, by 13 percent compared with the previous year.
Netflix is currently facing the challenge of retaining subscribers worldwide, with data from the second quarter of 2023 revealing that Germany and Spain experienced the highest churn rates at **** percent. Australia followed closely, while France had a relatively low cancellation rate at just *** percent. Impact of the new business model The subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) market has experienced a significant increase in the past decade, driven by major players, like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+. However, the anticipated slowdown in revenue growth, coupled with the increasing popularity of ad-supported content and subscription cycling, underscores the evolving dynamics of consumer preferences within the streaming industry. Netflix's introduction of a basic plan served with commercials in late 2022 had a significant impact on subscriber behavior in the U.S., with the ad-supported tier accounting for ** percent of sign-ups in September 2023. Growth despite challenges Netflix's global position remains strong. With over *** million paid subscribers worldwide, the company's revenue continues to grow, reaching nearly *** billion U.S. dollars in the first quarter of 2024. While challenges persist, such as the increasing popularity of other streaming services and the impact of price increases on subscriber numbers, Netflix's plan to generate revenue from sources, like licensing, ads, and merchandise, positions the company for future profitability.
In the first quarter of 2025, revenues of Amazon Web Services (AWS) rose to 17 percent, a decrease from the previous three quarters. AWS is one of Amazon’s strongest revenue segments, generating over 115 billion U.S. dollars in 2024 net sales, up from 105 billion U.S. dollars in 2023. Amazon Web Services Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides on-demand cloud platforms and APIs through a pay-as-you-go-model to customers. AWS launched in 2002 providing general services and tools and produced its first cloud products in 2006. Today, more than 175 different cloud services for a variety of technologies and industries are released already. AWS ranks as one of the most popular public cloud infrastructure and platform services running applications worldwide in 2020, ahead of Microsoft Azure and Google cloud services. Cloud computing Cloud computing is essentially the delivery of online computing services to customers. As enterprises continually migrate their applications and data to the cloud instead of storing it on local machines, it becomes possible to access resources from different locations. Some of the key services of the AWS ecosystem for cloud applications include storage, database, security tools, and management tools. AWS is among the most popular cloud providers Some of the largest globally operating enterprises use AWS for their cloud services, including Netflix, BBC, and Baidu. Accordingly, AWS is one of the leading cloud providers in the global cloud market. Due to its continuously expanding portfolio of services and deepening of expertise, the company continues to be not only an important cloud service provider but also a business partner.
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Netflix's global subscriber base has reached an impressive milestone, surpassing *** million paid subscribers worldwide in the fourth quarter of 2024. This marks a significant increase of nearly ** million subscribers compared to the previous quarter, solidifying Netflix's position as a dominant force in the streaming industry. Adapting to customer losses Netflix's growth has not always been consistent. During the first half of 2022, the streaming giant lost over *** million customers. In response to these losses, Netflix introduced an ad-supported tier in November of that same year. This strategic move has paid off, with the lower-cost plan attracting ** million monthly active users globally by November 2024, demonstrating Netflix's ability to adapt to changing market conditions and consumer preferences. Global expansion Netflix continues to focus on international markets, with a forecast suggesting that the Asia Pacific region is expected to see the most substantial growth in the upcoming years, potentially reaching around **** million subscribers by 2029. To correspond to the needs of the non-American target group, the company has heavily invested in international content in recent years, with Korean, Spanish, and Japanese being the most watched non-English content languages on the platform.