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00:00Netflix just enjoyed a blockbuster quarter thanks to the return of hit shows like South
00:06Korean drama Squid Game. The streaming giant said Tuesday that subscriber numbers hit a
00:11record over the holiday period. They jumped by nearly 19 million to almost 302 million
00:17in total. That beat forecasts, as did figures for profit and sales. Live events also played
00:25a big part in the success. That included a fight between former boxing champion Mike Tyson and
00:31YouTuber Jake Paul. The bout pulled in some 65 million streams. Netflix also showed two NFL
00:38games on Christmas Day, with both among the most streamed competitions in the league's history.
00:44Now it's doubling down on live events, with plans to stream more WWE wrestling matches,
00:51and a deal to show the FIFA Women's World Cup soccer finals in 2027 and 2031.
00:58Investors reacted enthusiastically to Netflix's latest numbers. Its shares jumped about 13%
01:05in extended US trade, lifting its stock market value by almost $50 billion. The company has
01:12sought to capitalise on its popularity by raising prices in the US, Canada and some other markets.
01:18Its cheapest ad-supported tier went up in price by a dollar per month in the US.
01:24Analysts say the numbers are evidence that the company is dominating rivals.
01:28One told Reuters that Netflix was running away with the streaming market.

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