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Netflix Q4 2025 Earnings Analysis


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# Beta Finch Podcast Script - Netflix Q4 2025 Earnings

**ALEX**: Welcome to Beta Finch, your AI-powered earnings breakdown where we cut through the corporate speak to give you the real story behind the numbers. I'm Alex.

**JORDAN**: And I'm Jordan. Before we dive in, this podcast is AI-generated content for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing we discuss should be considered investment advice. Always do your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

**ALEX**: Today we're breaking down Netflix's Q4 2025 earnings, and wow - there's a lot to unpack here. Jordan, let me start with the headline numbers because they're pretty impressive.

**JORDAN**: Absolutely, Alex. Netflix crushed it across the board. They delivered 16% revenue growth and - get this - 30% operating profit growth. They're guiding for 2026 revenue of $51 billion, which is 14% year-over-year growth. And their operating margins are expected to hit 31.5%, up two full percentage points.

**ALEX**: What really caught my eye was the advertising business. They said ad sales grew two and a half times in 2025, and they're expecting it to roughly double again in 2026 to about $3 billion. Jordan, that's starting to become real money for Netflix.

**JORDAN**: It really is. And here's what's interesting - they're still under 10% of TV time in all major markets and only about 7% of the addressable market for consumer and ad spend. So there's massive room for growth. But the elephant in the room here is obviously the Warner Bros. Studios and HBO acquisition they're working to close.

**ALEX**: Right, and I have to say, listening to the call, the executives sounded genuinely excited about this deal. Gregory Peters mentioned they weren't even looking to be buyers initially, but when they got "under the hood" during due diligence, several things got them excited. The film studio brings a mature theatrical business, the TV studio expands their production capability, and HBO - well, it's HBO.

**JORDAN**: What's smart about their positioning is they're framing this as an accelerant to their core strategy, not a pivot. Spencer Neumann noted that roughly 85% of the combined company's revenues post-close would still be from Netflix's core streaming business. They're not abandoning their model - they're enhancing it.

**ALEX**: And Theodore Sarandos made a really compelling point about why they think this deal will get regulatory approval. He said it's "pro-consumer, pro-innovation, pro-worker, pro-creator, and pro-growth." His argument was that the TV landscape has never been more competitive - YouTube has full-length films and NFL games, Amazon owns MGM, Apple's competing for Oscars. The lines are blurring everywhere.

**JORDAN**: That's a good point. But let's talk about something that might concern some investors - engagement growth was only up 2% year-over-year to about 1.5 billion additional hours. That's actually an acceleration from 1% growth they saw earlier, but it's still pretty modest for a growth company.

**ALEX**: True, but Gregory Peters had an interesting take on this. He said viewing of their original branded content was actually up 9% in the second half versus 7% in the first half. The slower overall growth was because they had fewer licensed titles compared to when they bulked up during the strikes in 2023 and 2024.

**JORDAN**: And they're getting more sophisticated about measuring engagement quality, not just quantity. Peters mentioned they achieved an all-time high on their primary quality metric in 2025, and customer satisfaction is also at an all-time high. Sometimes the numbers don't tell the whole story.

**ALEX**: Speaking of content, Theodore Sarandos was in full showman mode describing their upcoming slate. We're talking about the return of huge franchises - Bridgerton season four, One Piece season two, the third season of The Night Agent, second season of Beef. Plus new projects from the

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