Netflix has pulled its $10 Basic plan in the U.S. as it pushes users to more profitable Standard and Ad plans.
In recent months, Netflix has been forcing subscribers off of the Basic plan, which was officially discontinued earlier this year. The Basic plan was the cheapest way to watch Netflix without ads, but in an attempt to push more users to its ad-supported plan, Netflix removed the ...
Netflix said its ad-supported plan accounted for 40% of new sign-ups and that it was “looking to retire our Basic plan in some of our ads countries.”
Back in November, Netflix released its ad-supported tier, giving users a new and more affordable way to enjoy its content. Unfortunately, those with Apple TVs weren't able to utilize the new plan, as restrictions by Netflix were put into place. Now, it looks like users can finally take...
Netflix has finally launched its new“Basic With Ads”cheaper plan for $6.99 per month. However, the new tier is not available on Apple TV set-top box models, currently. In the past few months, Netflixlost millionsof subscribers and saw a drop in its market share while its competitors ...
Netflix is now selling a lower-cost version of its streaming service with ads in the U.S. and other countries — but for now, it doesn’t work with Apple TV or Apple TV 4K devices. A Netflix rep confirmed to Variety that “Basic with ads plan support on tvOS is not available at ...
Netflix has introduced a new cheaper ad-supported plan that is missing titles such as Arrested Development and House of Cards. Netflix's ad-supported plan is not supported on Apple TV, older Chromecast dongles, PS3, Windows app, and mobile devices running Android 7 or earlier or iOS 15 ...
Netflix has eliminated its basic ad-free plan, now limiting U.S. and U.K. subscribers to either ad-free or more expensive plans.
Netflix is upgrading its nascent ad-supported plan to support higher quality streaming than the current maximum 720p resolution, the company has announced. Netflix launched its "Basic With Ads" plan in November for $6.99 per month in the United States, but the tier was immediately criticized ...
While Netflix hasn't shared its reasons for axing its Basic plan, one can't help but think it's the samereason Netflix launched an ad-supported tier—money. The streaming giant is most likely trying to corner you into getting a pricier plan. If you can't stand ads, you'll have no ...