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Netflix, Inc. Could Suffer From Hulu’s Big 2016 Push

High turnover has been nagging Hulu since inception. According to data from Parks Associates, almost 50% of Hulu’s subscribers cancelled their subscriptions in the past 12 months. Contrast that to Netflix, which has a turnover of only 9%.

From the article "Netflix, Inc. Could Suffer From Hulu’s Big 2016 Push" by Abhijit Sen.

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