Netflix loses one million subscribers Netflix lost nearly one million subscribers in the second quarter of 2022, less than half the number initially feared earlier in the year NUMBER OF PAYING NETFLIX SUBSCRIBERS WORLDWIDE (millions) Q2 Numbers begin to fall 220.67 2022 Q1 221.64 Q4 221.84 Q3 213.56 Q2 209.18 2021 Q1 207.64 Q4 203.66 Q3 195.15 Q2 192.95 2020 Q1 182.86 Q4 167.09 Q3 158.33 Q2 151.56 2019 Q1 148.86 Q4 139.26 Q3 130.42 Q2 124.35 2018 Q1 118.90 Q4 110.64 Q3 104.02 Q2 99.04 2017 Q1 94.36 Q4 89.09 Q3 83.28 Q2 79.90 2016 Q1 77.71 Q4 70.84 Q3 66.02 Q2 62.08 2015 Q1 59.62 Q4 54.58 Q3 50.65 Q2 47.99 2014 Q1 46.13 Q4 41.43 Q3 38.01 Q2 35.64 2013 Q1 34.24 Smaller than expected dip in subscribers – 970,000 rather than 2 million – attributed in part to phenomenal success of Stranger Things 4 Q2 CHANGE IN SUBSCRIBERS Europe/Middle East/Africa: Down 0.8m U.S./Canada: Down 1.3m Asia Pacific: Up 1.1m Netflix is looking to attract subscribers with new $200m blockbuster The Gray Man, starring Ryan Gosling (main image) and Chris Evans – streaming Jul 22 Sources: New York Times, Financial Times, Reuters, Statista Pictures: Netflix © GRAPHIC NEWS