Netflix enhances language options to attract viewers
- Netflix has expanded language options for subtitles and dubbing on TV, matching what is available on mobile devices and web browsers.
- The company noted that nearly one-third of Netflix viewing is for non-English titles, contributing to its growth to 303 million global subscribers.
- The enhancements support multilingual audiences and include features for language learning, as mentioned in a blog post by Netflix.
- Netflix's catalog includes content in over 30 languages since its international launch in 2016.
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Netflix enhances language options on TV to attract global viewers
(Reuters) -Netflix on Wednesday rolled out enhanced language options for television viewers, allowing users to select from the full list of available subtitles and dubbing languages for any title.
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