How does Netflix manage to operate economically?
For 12.99 euros per month (previously 7.99 euros), with a bit of advertising currently for 4.99 euros, i.e. for the price of a maximum of a cinema ticket, you have access to around 2,000 series and 5,000 films.
Some of these are elaborately produced and include many episodes and seasons. They include several Netflix original productions.
How does the streaming service manage to be economical and make a profit with this huge offering at this price?
Netflix has 250 million subscribers. And many of them also have the more expensive Abos.
Millions of people watch Netflix. 12,99 on the broad mass… there’s a lot of things coming together.
Netflix has 230.7 million paying customers (as of 2022). You can figure out how much billions they take, right?
The mass does it.
Netflix is looking forward to the Philippines. Germany is just a pluck in the world.
The mass makes it
The last time they’ve put the rule that you can’t share your account.
As a result, your revenues have greatly increased because these people then pay their own accounts.
https://www.zeit.de/digital/2023-07/netflix-account-part-measure-user turnover
Do you ask yourself if you would still consider yourself a German who hates the English language, a German film instead of an American one?
A simple question. Now look how much they deserve: