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Netflix's Day of Reckoning Is Nearing

Netflix's Day of Reckoning Is Nearing

The good news is, Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) is still the undisputed king of streaming. Indeed, Netflix remains the world's most popular on-demand video platform; it's also the one most likely to be kept if the survey's respondents could only keep one streaming service. Chief among these numbers is how the average U.S. household currently subscribes to 4.7 streaming services, and there's a good chance that Netflix is already one of them.