Posted on 07/22/2019 8:25:16 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
On Wednesday, Netflix announced its subscriber base in the United States declined for the first time since 2011.
The streaming giant had forecast a gain of 300,000 during the second quarter (April through June), but instead it lost about 130,000 homes here. Thanks to international growth, Netflix still added 2.7 million customers overall, pushing its global base to a record 151 million. But even that wasnt entirely good news: Netflix had told investors it expected to gain about 5 million new customers in the quarter, making this its biggest missed forecast since 2016. So whats behind this gloomy quarter for the company?
Netflix blames the decline on its most recent price increase. Our missed forecast was across all regions but slightly more so in regions with price increases, Netflix explained to its investors, but they also blame lackluster programming. We think Q2s content slate drove less growth in paid net adds than we anticipated.
Perhaps theres another factor that Netflix is missing, or evening ignoring when it comes to their disappointing numbers. For more than a year now, Netflix has made some controversial moves that undeniably alienated a large portion of its U.S. subscribers: conservatives.
Back in March of 2018, Netflix named former Susan Rice, the former National Security Adviser and Ambassador to the United Nations under Barack Obama, to their Board of Directors. Susan Rice was a key figure in the Benghazi attack cover-up, pushing a false narrative to the media in order to give Obama political cover before the 2012 election. Rice was also behind the controversial unmasking of Trump administration officials on intelligence reports involving the Russian collusion hoax. Rices placement on the Board of Directors was also criticized because her national security background seemed irrelevant to being on the BOD of an entertainment company.
Nevertheless, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings defended the decision saying, For decades, she has tackled difficult, complex global issues with intelligence, integrity and insight and we look forward to benefiting from her experience and wisdom. Yeah, right.
Then there was the announcement in May 2018 that Netflix would be partnering with Barack and Michelle Obama to produce content. "President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama have entered into a multi-year agreement to potentially produce films and series for Netflix, potentially including scripted series, unscripted series, docuseries, documentaries, and features," they announced via Twitter.
The announcement was met with immediate backlash from conservatives, just like the Susan Rice announcement did.
More recently, Netflix threatened to boycott Georgia and cease filming in the state over its controversial abortion law. We have many women working on productions in Georgia, whose rights, along with millions of others, will be severely restricted by this law, said Netflixs chief content officer, Ted Sarandos, in a statement to Variety in May. Its why we will work with the ACLU and others to fight it in court. Given the legislation has not yet been implemented, well continue to film there, while also supporting partners and artists who choose not to. Should it ever come into effect, wed rethink our entire investment in Georgia. In response to Netflixs threat to boycott Georgia, pro-lifers, in turn, called for a boycott of Netflix.
Does Netflix really expect us to believe that rate hikes are to blame for their loss of subscribers when previous rate hikes did not have a similar impact? Maybe they should consider the possibility that the repeated alienating of conservatives subscribers and potential subscribers was also a contributing factor.
We've seen Hollywood take huge hits because of actors and programming becoming increasingly political and agenda-driven. The anti-Trump Murphy Brown reboot was canceled after just one season, yet Tim Allen's Last Man Standing, which was canceled by ABC (possibly due to conservative politics on the show), was brought back on Fox and continues to have big ratings. I think it's time Netflix, and Hollywood in general, acknowledge the fact that conservatives crave entertainment too, and they don't want to be lectured with left-wing propaganda when they watch a movie or a series. They want high-quality entertainment that speaks to them instead of talking down to them.
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Matt Margolis is the author of the bestselling book The Worst President in History: The Legacy of Barack Obama. His new book, Trumping Obama: How President Trump Saved Us From Barack Obama's Legacy, will be published on July 30, 2019. You can follow Matt on Twitter @MattMargolis
Or perhaps its the free-market saying they don’t like the programming on Netflix? Not everything is left-right.
Yes. And probably the main reason some still subscribe is because of Stranger Things. Without that show, they’d lose a lot more.
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There are no movies worth watching!
Did eating that hot sauce cause burning ..... there is a corrrlation
I dropped them when they hired/contracted 0bama.
We dropped it because of Obamas and Rice. Period.
I think it was the price increase coupled with the declining quality of the offerings. Along with Amazon Prime increasing in quality. And then there’s HBO, whose excellent Big Little Lies just ended. You can only watch so much.
DUMP NETFLIX!!!
We cancelled when the Obama Scam deal was announced
And yes, we told them why.
They still tried to salvage the subscription, lol
I didn’t resubscribe, because their content is trash.
I don’t care who works for them, I only care if there is something I want to watch, and there is not.
...My repeat of the same issue on another post...
The issue is that soon, Amazon and Netflix will start censoring movies they dont approve. DVDs are not going to be sold in the not too distant future. Movies, TV and other media is being curated for content. LIBERAL movies and and ideas are all that will be out there.
PC Culture control. Not to mention all of the money that they threw at the OBAMAs.
We quit watching television years ago, the shows all had to have one of every race and at least on gay/lesbian, and the comedy wasnt funny anymore, and even something tame like Seinfeld and Friends wouldnt be made today. It is over, Netflix is just feeling the warning shockwaves, the big earthquake is coming. Investors get it.
I cited Susan Rice, the big $ deal with the Obama’s, and their obsession with pushing the LGBTQXYZ agenda on virtually every show when they surveyed me to ask about my cancellation.
I was thinking about dropping when they announce the price increase, then the threat to boycott Georgia just piss me off. If they just stuck their business of providing a service I would most likely excepted the price increase.
When Netflix decided to support political ideas, why should I give them any of my money.
Just the OLD ones. And most of those are DVD’s you have to order.
We have Prime and watch a lot of older movies streaming Free. Watched the African Queen this week.
We cancelled due to the liberalization of content and teaming up with Obamas.
Agreed.
Newspapers, news magazines, JC Penny, & Hollywood said the same thing... I guess the above groups deciding to give half the American people 'the finger' didn't play a part in their demise.../s
The Georgia threat was the final straw for me.
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