Earlier this week, Netflix reported quarterly earnings results that showed its subscriber numbers dropping for the first time in a decade, but that is not the case for every streaming service. Despite the fact that AT&T has moved HBO and the rest of WarnerMedia to their new home with Discovery, the company still had one more set of subscriber numbers to reveal in its earnings report on Thursday morning.

According to the figures, HBO added nearly 13 million subscribers last year, including three million in the fourth quarter, across both traditional HBO and HBO Max. Both services now have a combined global subscriber base of 76.8 million, which is still dwarfed by Netflix’s 221.64 million and even the most recent Disney Plus count of 129.8 million. As we reported in January, HBO Max is doing exceptionally well… according to HBO Max.