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subscriber

[suhb-skrahy-ber] / səbˈskraɪ bər /


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The event was broadcast live to more than 300 million Netflix subscribers.

From BBC

Sarandos changed TV viewing habits by embracing binge-viewing, releasing multiple new episodes at once so subscribers no longer had to wait a week between new episodes.

From The Wall Street Journal

The news site, which has begun experimenting with AI to write quick news stories, is expected to end 2025 with fewer than 200,000 paying subscribers and no revenue growth.

From The Wall Street Journal

The platform's worldwide subscriber base of more than 300 million offers significant exposure, particularly for fighters on the undercard.

From BBC

Meta has described it as "a limited test to understand whether the ability to publish an increased volume of posts with links adds additional value" for subscribers.

From BBC