Sentences with phrase «driving subscriber growth»

CLIKZ NETWORK — Feb 8 — «Online Dating in 2006: Pricing Strategies to Drive Subscriber Growth» from JupiterResearch finds revenue growth is driven by higher monthly fees instead of new membership.
«In just six episodes, Star Trek: Discovery has driven subscriber growth, critical acclaim and huge global fan interest for the first premium version of this great franchise,» Marc DeBevoise, President and Chief Operating Officer, CBS Interactive, said in a statement.

Not exact matches

«Marcelo has done a remarkable job of turning around the Sprint brand and business, driving enhanced network performance, strong subscriber growth and significant cost reductions leading to the best financial results in Sprint's history,» said Masayoshi Son, Chairman and CEO of SoftBank Group Corp. «Marcelo has also positioned Sprint as a leader in the race to 5G, which promises to revolutionize the communications industry.
This powerful combination of subscriber growth and strengthening retention helped to drive T - Mobile's revenue higher by 8.8 % to $ 10.5 billion.
Taken together, those incidents — which reflected management's under - appreciation of the importance of the DVD business — caused many customers to flee, taking a bite out of the company's subscriber growth, which had driven its share price skyward.
Continued subscriber and advertising growth coupled with the transition from print to digital media across various operating subsidiaries should drive consistent margin expansion over the next several years.
Christian Networks segment powered that growth, with an 84 % increase in revenue, driven by an 89 % jump in average paying subscribers.
Total Revenue grew 28 % YOY to $ 379M, driven by 24 % growth in Average Subscribers to 7M and a 4 % increase in ARPU.
In a similar vein, with market maturity approaching in many major western markets, Spotify will need to rely on a combination emerging markets for subscriber growth, and total free users (everywhere) to drive its user numbers, both of which will dent ARPU and margin.
There's not a lot of room for innovation, and frequent promotions can't drive the kind of sustainable subscriber growth these apps need in order to turn a constant profit.
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