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Netflix is crazy hot

Streaming service adds 5.3 million subscriber­s

- Mike Snider @mikesnider USA TODAY

Netflix continues to grow faster than prediction­s, powered by hit series such as Orange is the New Black and House of Cards.

The online-delivered television provider, based in Los Gatos, Calif., added 5.3 million new subscriber­s from July to September — 850,000 million in the U.S. and 4.45 million internatio­nally. That brings Netflix’s total subscriber base to 109.25 million.

Of those, 104 million are paying customers and the rest are viewers with trial subscripti­ons.

Netflix had forecast thirdquart­er additions of 4.4 million new subscriber­s, with 3.65 million coming from internatio­nal markets. But the streaming service provider “continued to benefit from strong appetite for our original series and films, as well as the adoption of internet entertainm­ent across the world,” CEO Reed Hastings said in a letter to shareholde­rs.

While net income of $129.6 million fell short of the $143 million analysts had estimated, revenue came in at $2.99 billion, surpassing expectatio­ns by

$20 million. Netflix shares Monday rose 3% to a $202.68, a record, and shares rose more than

2% in aftermarke­t trading. With the boost in popularity, the company has been able to raise prices. Two weeks ago, Netflix announced it would increase the cost of its most popular plan (two screens, HD video) by $1 to

$10.99 monthly and the $11.99 premium plan (four screens and

4K video) to $13.99. Current subscriber­s will begin seeing the monthly price increase this week, while new subscriber­s began paying it two weeks ago. “Existing members will be notified and their prices will be adjusted on a rolling basis over the next few months,” Hastings said. “Increased revenue over time will help us grow our content offering and continue our global operating margin growth.”

Netflix shows no signs of slowing its drive to create new content to keep subscriber­s on board. Two months ago, Netflix signed Scandal and Grey’s Anatomy creator Shonda Rhimes to a multiyear production deal. And the streaming provider also acquired comic book publisher Millarworl­d, home of franchises such as Kingsman and Kick-Ass, and signed filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen (Fargo) for a western anthology called The Ballad of Buster Scruggs to debut in 2018.

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