Netflix Intervention Time: To Binge or Not To Binge? Why Not Both?

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Netflix Intervention Time: To Binge or Not To Binge? Why Not Both?
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This week, Netflix said it remains committed to bingedropping. Except when it doesn't. Here's how the streamer can have the best of both worlds. Opinion / Manifest StrangerThings Lucifer Ozark

\nAfter a summer that saw Wall Street and the media smack it around for some pretty rough earnings numbers, Netflix had a lot to brag about this week. After the previous two quarters saw subscriber losses, the streamer reported global subscriber levels of 223.09M at the end of the most recent quarter . In addition, reported revenue of $7.93B and earnings per share of $3.10 exceeded Wall Street expectations of $7.84 billion in revenue and earnings per share of $2.19.

In fact, look no further than next week's eight-episode Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities, which will stream two new episodes per night over four nights. And on the reality side, we have The Circle and Love Is Blind as just two examples of how Netflix is willing to buck its own belief.

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