Despite competition from rivals, many think the service will report healthy rates of new subscribers this weekWhen Netflix reports its latest quarterly results this week, all eyes will be on whether the great coronavirus streaming boom has come to an end.The world’s largest streaming service, which has an outside chance of breaking the 200 million subscriber mark in its third-quarter update on Tuesday, has been one of the big winners of the pandemic. Rolling lockdowns followed by ongoing social restrictions have kept millions at home seeking entertainment, which has fuelled a boom in the numbers clicking the subscribe button. Continue reading…
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