Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Netflix last year stopped new subscriptions to its Basic plan, but allowed existing subscribers on that tier to keep it. Now it's killing it off for good, starting with Canada and the U.K.
In reporting Q1 2023 earnings, Netflix said that in the U.S., the ad-supported plan already was producing higher overall average revenue per customer (aka ARPU) than the $15.49/month Standard plan.
The evolution of streaming services reached an integral point as Netflix quietly killed its cheapest ad-free plan ($9.99) in favor of an ad-supported option ($6.99) for new and returning members.
On September 12, 2017, T-Mobile introduced the Netflix On Us program. Initially, this was limited to T-Mobile ONE family plans, and the Standard ad-free Netflix plan was included, valued at $11/month after an October 2017 price increase. Over time, the benefit was expanded to several other individual and family plans.
Netflix has quietly removed its lowest-priced ad-free streaming plan in the US just ahead of its quarterly earnings results on Wednesday.The "Basic" plan had been offered to US consumers for $9.99 ...
Netflix is eliminating its cheapest no-ads plan in both the U.S. and the UK, forcing new subscribers to either pony up another $5.50 month for ad-free streaming or, more ideally, go with the ad ...
Netflix is no longer offering its cheapest streaming plan without ads in the U.S. and the U.K., with the company aiming to push value-conscious consumers to sign up for its advertising-supported ...
Netflix has stopped offering its cheapest commercial-free plan to new subscribers in the U.S. and the U.K. in an effort to boost subscriptions to its ad-supported tier. “The Basic plan is no ...