a crackdown on password sharing, which led to a huge subscription spike — presumably as freeloaders found themselves locked out.Unlike other services, Netflix did not show commercials until late 2022, when it began trialing an ad-supported plan.
A recent report stated that just 5 million users had signed up for the option globally. The switcheroo is the latest reminder of the dramatic gap between critical success, awards-season accolades and financial viability on the fast-changing entertainment landscape, where a growing number of competing services are being forced to remain nimble to stay alive.
For new subscribers, an entry-level Netflix subscription, or “Standard with ads,” will be offered for $6.99 per month.But if you would rather watch “Bridgerton” without hearing about 75 side effects in a prescription drug commercial, the “Standard” plan has a new rate of $15.49/month.And if you’re on the Basic plan already and you’re just waiting to hear how this will affect you — never fear.
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