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DAZN reached 15M paid subscribers in 2022

DAZN reported $2.3 billion in revenue in 2022, which the company said represented over 70% year-over-year growth. But Bloomberg reported DAZN suffered $2.3 billion in losses in 2021, due to the company’s investment in acquiring Italian and German soccer rights. Soccer is particularly a popular sports streaming option, as its fan base has the highest likelihood of paying $20 per month to access all games, per Parks Associates’ latest study.

From the article, "DAZN reached 15M paid subscribers in 2022," by Masha Abarinova.

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