Netflix: why doesn’t the company disclose its audience?

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Check out the real reason Netflix doesn’t disclose its numbers even though it’s the biggest in the business

Check out the real reason why Netflix does not disclose its numbers even though it is the largest in the business – Reproduction / Netflix

Giant in the world of streaming, the Netflix can be called the revolutionary of the last decade, after all, allowing the customer to watch any movie or series at any time is not for many, and in that the platform was a pioneer. Founded in 1997the service has more of 220 million of subscribers and is the largest in the industry in the world.

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With gigantic successful productions among users, many wonder what the audience numbers of each title released by the company are. But after all, why doesn’t Netflix disclose this and many other data and how do we know that a launch is, in fact, a phenomenon?

Known for hiding all audience statistics, the main reason for all this is that the less information is disclosed, the fewer the number of flaws are revealed, and in this way, the market and investors remain active and exclusively focused on the platform, in addition to maintain the strength of the company compared to competitors.

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In 2021 the WHERE IS IT (Administrative Council for Economic Defense) revealed, “unintentionally”, the number of subscribers in the national territory, and the number was absolutely impressive: 19 million of paying users only in our country until the first month of last year.

Check out some of the featured productions that had their numbers released by the company:

  1. Rescue

watched approximately 99 million times in the first four weeks.



Source: cinebuzz

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