More details have emerged about the price of the new Netflix subscription where the viewer pays less but does see advertisements. It concerns the probable monthly price of the subscription in the United States.
Price of the cheaper Netflix subscription
Netflix currently offers subscriptions from $7.99 to $15.99 per month. There are no additional costs or contracts, and there are no advertisements. There will also be a cheaper subscription that shows advertisements in between, which are provided by Microsoft. This subscription will be available from 2023 and it should help Netflix to attract more new subscribers again.
The new Netflix subscription, where the viewer pays less but also sees advertisements, will cost between 7 and 9 dollars per month in the United States. Sources reported that Bloomberg. For the Basic, Standard and Premium subscriptions you pay in the US $9.99, $15.49 and $19.99 per month respectively. The new subscription should be available in a number of markets by the end of this year, with wider availability in 2023.
How many commercial breaks?
Bloomberg also reports that Netflix wants to avoid many complaints that often occur with other paid subscriptions. For example, the streaming service would plan to show only about four minutes of ads every hour. There are no ads at the end of a series or movie. In addition, most people will see the same selection of ads, especially since Netflix wants to avoid a situation where people see the same ads multiple times.
Netflix states in a statement The Verge notes that these details are “all just speculation at this point” and no decisions have been made.
We already saw that Netflix will not show ads for children’s programs with the start of its cheaper subscription. Netflix also comes with a limitation, because users of the subscription cannot download movies and series to watch them offline.
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