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subscriber

[suhb-skrahy-ber] / səbˈskraɪ bər /


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Regardless, it didn’t solve Mr. Ergen’s financial problems, including a heavy debt load and declining number of Dish satellite TV subscribers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sports and live events are seen as a means to attract and keep subscribers and an opportunity for Netflix to boost its nascent advertising business.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sports and live events are seen as a means to attract and keep subscribers and an opportunity for Netflix to boost its nascent advertising business.

From The Wall Street Journal

“As the streaming market matures, the emphasis is no longer on pure subscriber growth but on extracting greater value from existing audiences,” said Lauren Liversedge, a senior analyst at Ampere Analysis.

From Los Angeles Times

Every quarter, the major streaming platforms report considerable gains in their subscriber numbers.

From MarketWatch