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Netflix Could Actually Lose Money in the U.S. with Password-Sharing Fee - Researcher
By Daniel Frankel last updated
Aluma survey said 13% of domestic customers will bolt service if Netflix follows through with plan to expand Latin American trial
New Survey: 33% of Netflix Subscribers are Password Sharers
By Daniel Frankel last updated
Leichtman Research survey conflicts with earlier data suggesting that as many as half of Netflix subscribers share their services with individuals living outside their home
Netflix Can Add $1.6 Billion in Annual Revenue with Expansion of Password Sharing Fee: Analyst
By Daniel Frankel published
Cowen & Co.'s John Blackledge thinks Netflix could bump up sales by 4% if it expanded a test it's currently conducting in Latin America
Why Netflix Will Soon Crack Down in America, Too: 49% of U.S. Customers Share Their Password with Family and Friends Outside Their Home
By Daniel Frankel published
Expect the 'extra member' fee being tested in South America to arrive Stateside sooner than later
Around 27% of Subscription Streaming Services Are Shared
By Daniel Frankel published
And 16% of U.S. households have at least one service that is fully paid for by someone else, Leichtman Research Group says
Netflix Losing $6 Billion a Year on Password Sharing, Analyst Says
By Daniel Frankel published
Citi analyst Jason Bazinet says illegal sharing of subscription streaming services is a $25 billion-a-year problem for U.S. operators, and the top SVOD owns 25% of it
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