My panel of data looks like the sample below. I am trying to regress 'subs' with the remaining variables but I want to make sure that Stata knows that each 'subs' is correlated with the month listed. I can't do a simple time series because I have many observations for each month so I'm kinda lost here. I have a set of 20 or so observations per month that all go with a single subscriber count for that service. My Stata knowledge is not what it was a few years ago. Any help would be appreciated. I apologize for the lack of clarity!
release imdb rtscore movie serviceoriginal month year subs service
2010 6.7 78 1 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2017 7.2 70 1 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
1992 7 54 1 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2010 7 85 1 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2015 7 91 1 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
1990 8.7 96 1 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2008 8.1 81 1 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2011 5.8 80 1 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2017 8.2 97 1 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2020 8.1 90 1 1 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2021 6.5 69 1 1 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2018 8.6 93 0 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2005 8.4 93 0 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2020 9.1 97 0 1 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2005 9.2 97 0 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2017 8.4 81 0 1 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2020 6.6 33 0 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2020 7.7 93 0 1 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2017 8 99 0 1 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2016 8.7 91 0 1 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2020 7.6 100 0 1 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2014 8.4 89 0 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2020 8.6 97 0 1 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
1969 8.8 100 0 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2020 7.4 88 0 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2019 7.6 91 0 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2010 8.6 89 0 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2015 8.5 93 0 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2016 8.2 97 0 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2010 8.5 100 0 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2019 8.9 96 0 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2015 7.8 98 0 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2013 8.5 92 0 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2020 7.4 100 0 1 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2017 6.7 78 0 1 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
1993 8 91 0 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2018 8.6 97 0 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2020 8.3 91 0 1 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2015 7.6 96 0 1 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2020 7.9 97 0 1 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2015 8.2 100 0 1 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
1959 9 100 0 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2020 8 96 0 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2020 7.4 91 0 1 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2015 8.7 97 0 0 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2020 8.2 83 0 1 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2015 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2018 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2016 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2019 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2016 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2019 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2014 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2014 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2013 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
2014 Jan-21 2021 74221000 Netflix
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