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Netflix Q1 2025 Earnings

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Netflix Q1 2025 Earnings

Netflix Posts Major Earnings Beat

Netflix posted a major earnings beat Thursday, as revenue grew 13% during the first quarter of 2025. The streamer attributed its better-than-expected revenue to higher-than-forecast subscription and advertising dollars.

Earnings Report Details

In late January, the company increased its pricing across the board, raising its standard plan to $17.99 a month, its ad-supported plan to $7.99, and its premium plan to $24.99. The report marks the first time the streaming giant did not disclose quarterly subscriber data, as it shifts its strategy to focus on revenue and other financial metrics as performance indicators.

Market Impact

Netflix’s earnings also come as traditional media stocks have been slammed by a tumultuous market prompted by President Donald Trump’s trade policy. However, Netflix said it continues to forecast full-year revenue of between $43.5 billion and $44.5 billion. "There’s been no material change to our overall business outlook," the company said in a statement Thursday.

Executive Insights

As investors worry about the potential impact of tariffs on consumer spending and confidence, Netflix’s co-CEO Greg Peters said on the company’s earnings call, "Based on what we are seeing by actually operating the business right now, there’s nothing really significant to note." Peters added, "We also take some comfort that entertainment historically has been pretty resilient in tougher economic times. Netflix, specifically, also, has been generally quite resilient. We haven’t seen any major impacts during those tougher times, albeit over a much shorter history."

Financial Performance

Netflix shares gained about 2% in extended trading Thursday. Here’s how the company performed for the quarter ended March 31:

  • Earnings per share: $6.61 vs. $5.71 expected
  • Revenue: $10.54 billion vs. $10.52 billion expected
    Net income for the period was $2.89 billion, or $6.61 per share, up from $2.33 billion, or $5.28 per share, during the same quarter a year earlier. Revenue in the first quarter jumped nearly 13% year over year, reaching $10.54 billion.

Advertising Strategy

Netflix has been leaning on advertising as it seeks to soften slowing subscriber growth. "A key focus in 2025 is enhancing our capabilities for advertisers," it said. The company launched its in-house ad tech platform in early April in the U.S., with plans to extend into other markets in the coming months. "We believe our ad tech platform is foundational to our long term ads strategy," the company said. "Over time, it will enable us to offer better measurement, enhanced targeting, innovative ad formats and expanded programmatic capabilities."

Conclusion

Netflix’s strong earnings report suggests that the company is well-positioned for continued growth, despite challenges in the broader market. With its focus on revenue and advertising, Netflix is likely to remain a major player in the streaming industry.

FAQs

Q: What was Netflix’s revenue growth in the first quarter of 2025?
A: Netflix’s revenue grew 13% during the first quarter of 2025.
Q: Why did Netflix increase its pricing across the board in January?
A: Netflix increased its pricing to raise its standard plan to $17.99 a month, its ad-supported plan to $7.99, and its premium plan to $24.99.
Q: What is Netflix’s forecast for full-year revenue?
A: Netflix forecasts full-year revenue of between $43.5 billion and $44.5 billion.
Q: How did Netflix’s shares perform after the earnings report?
A: Netflix shares gained about 2% in extended trading Thursday.
Q: What is Netflix’s strategy for advertising in 2025?
A: A key focus in 2025 is enhancing our capabilities for advertisers, including the launch of its in-house ad tech platform.

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