HBO and HBO Max had 76.8 million subscribers on the finish of the primary quarter of 2022, former father or mother corporate AT&T reported Thursday.
That marks a three million subscriber build up from the former quarter and a 12.8 million year-over-year build up. Home reasonable income according to consumer (ARPU) reached $11.24, up from $11.15 remaining quarter.
The scoop comes in a while after Netflix reported its first subscriber loss in additional than a decade. Netflix’s disappointing income despatched the inventory plunging 35% the day after the document, wiping $50 billion from its marketplace cap. Netflix has about 222 million paying families, but it surely estimates 100 million families are sharing passwords.
Netflix pointed to higher pageant and diminished pandemic restrictions that had saved many customers glued to their monitors contributing to the slowdown.
Regardless that AT&T reported the HBO effects, WarnerMedia, the corporate that owns HBO, is now part of Warner Bros. Discovery. The newly merged corporate will document HBO effects for the following quarter.
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