Netflix says its profits have soared in the first three months of this year, partly thanks to a crackdown on password sharing.

The streaming giant said it added 9.3 million customers in the first quarter, bringing its total number of subscribers to almost 270 million.

The company also said its profits in the first quarter jumped to more than $2.3bn (£1.85bn).

But the firm will stop reporting key subscriber numbers from next year.

Some investors saw its unexpected decision to stop reporting subscriber numbers as a sign that Netflix’s wave of customer growth may be coming to an end.

Simon Gallagher, a former Netflix director and now principal of entertainment investment firm SPG Global, told the BBC’s Today programme that while the numbers indicated a “very, very strong performance” this might not last.

  • @msage
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    32 months ago

    I didn’t really like the book (somebody handed me one, can’t remember which), haven’t played the games, so I went almost blind to the show.

    And I mean it honestly, it was fun. Batshit crazy, and the third season went even more nuts, but it was just fun, I really enjoyed myself.

    • @[email protected]
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      62 months ago

      Just about any adaptation from book to TV is going to piss off book readers because they “ruined” it.

      Myself, if I wanted to experience the exact same thing if read, I would read it again. Putting it on screen means something new.