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Analyst Survey Suggests Most Netflix Users Don't Plan to Subscribe to Apple TV+

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Three-quarters of Netflix subscribers have no intention of subscribing to either Apple TV+ or Disney+ when they launch next month, according to surveys conducted by Piper Jaffray (via CNBC).

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According to the investment banker's survey of 1,500 Netflix subscribers, roughly 75 percent don't intend to subscribe to the upcoming rival streaming services, although those who do subscribe to ‌Apple TV‌+ or Disney+ also expect to keep their Netflix subscription going.

"Our survey suggests that the majority (~75%) of Netflix subscribers do not intend to subscribe to either Disney+ or Apple TV+. For those that do expect to use one of these offerings, the vast majority expect to also maintain their Netflix subscription," Piper Jaffray analyst Michael Olson said.

"Most existing Netflix subscribers appear to be trending towards multiple streaming video subscriptions, especially as many continue to reduce their spend on traditional TV offerings," Olson said.

The survey should provide some comfort for Netflix investors following news of slowing subscriber growth over the last three months, along with fears about the effect that the new streaming competition will have on the company's stock price.

As CNBC's Michael Bloom notes, optimistic forecasts for Netflix were nearly universal on Wall Street as recently as July, but Netflix stock has since dropped nearly 30 percent and effectively wiped out its 2019 gains.

Amid the challenges, Netflix has been looking at new marketing strategies to help fend off its upcoming rivals. For example, the streaming leader has been offering non-subscribers access to the first episode of its new series, Bard of Blood, for a limited time.

‌Apple TV‌+ launches on November 1, with Disney+ arriving a little over a week after, on November 12. Apple is offering a one-year free trial of ‌Apple TV‌+ to anyone who buys a new iPhone, iPad, ‌Apple TV‌, Mac, or iPod touch.

Top Rated Comments

maflynn Avatar
85 months ago
I'm a netflix subscriber and I'll not be subscribing to apple tv+, its not any sort of anti-apple thing, I'm also not subscribing to CBS, or the soon to be released NBC. I have to draw the line somewhere and none of the content being promoted on apple will justify my paying additional monthly fee.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
asdavis10 Avatar
85 months ago
It's Disney+ that will eat Netflix's lunch.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Herrpod Avatar
85 months ago

At the end of the day, it's just TV, and mostly garbage. For the little I find worth bothering with, I buy series box sets. If you figure the cost, you come out ahead. Subscribing to all these streaming services just encourages this balkanization... I might as well just add the TV back to my cable bill.

Movies, I can buy them for what it might have cost me for the theater experience, and I don't have to deal with the (horrible) theater experience, if you know what I mean.
How would you know what's boring and what's good if you're not actually watching anything?
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
85 months ago
I definitely will cancel Netflix for Apple TV+ and Disney +.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Herrpod Avatar
85 months ago

Am I the only one, who is not into TV series/ movies at all and find this subscription service battle totally redundant? Never had Netflix, watch maybe 1 movie a year in cinema, but I watch TY videos in background, while cooking or folding laundry.I just find watching movies and TV series unbearably boring...
Considering all of the billions of dollars spent on tv and movies every year, yes, you are alone.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
85 months ago
I’m getting the Disney + and Hulu deal combo. Then cancelling Netflix there just too expensive now.
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