Netflix has stopped losing customers after struggling to keep them in the face of competition and pressure from the rising cost of living.
The streaming giant said it added 2.4 million homes to its subscriber base in the July-September period.
This more than offset the losses it suffered in the first half of the year after raising prices in key markets.
Hits like “Stranger Things” and “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” helped draw viewers back to the site.
“After a challenging first half, we believe we are on track to accelerate growth again,” the company said in a letter to investors on Tuesday.
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