Netflix is a streaming entertainment service with paid memberships across the globe. Subscriber growth, average revenue per membership, content spend, and the newer advertising tier shape its financial profile.
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How is Netflix's free cash flow trending as content spend matures?
What does Netflix disclose about its advertising-supported tier?
How has average revenue per membership changed by region?
What are Netflix's content amortization dynamics?
What does Netflix say about competition and churn?
What are the main risk factors in Netflix's latest 10-K?
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