Netflix Mulls $7-$9 Per Month for Its Ad-Supported Subscription

Reuters2022-08-27

(Reuters) - Netflix Inc is looking to charge about $7 to $9 per month for its new advertising-supported subscription plan, Bloomberg news reported late on Friday.

The company plans to introduce its budget-friendly option in the final three months of the year across at least half a dozen geographies. However, the full rollout may have to wait until early next year, the report said.

It plans to sell around four minutes of commercials per hour for the ad-supported service, showing ads before and during the shows, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter.

The streaming giant declined to comment on the report and its pricing plan.

Rival Walt Disney Co had in March announced it will offer a cheaper, ad-supported version of its Disney+ streaming service later this year.

Netflix's goal is to attract subscribers who are ready to watch shows with advertisements, at almost half of its current price plan that costs $15.49 per month.

The plan for ad-supported subscription comes after it reported a loss of about 200,000 subscribers in the first quarter this year against the backdrop of rising inflation squeezing consumer spending.

"Those who have followed Netflix know that I've been against the complexity of advertising, and a big fan of the simplicity of subscription. But as much as I'm a fan of that, I'm a bigger fan of consumer choice," Chief executive Reed Hastings had said in April.

In July, the company chose Microsoft as the technology and sales partner for the ad-supported subscription plan.

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Comments

  • RS142
    2022-08-29
    RS142
    Oh really
  • RamKannappan
    2022-08-28
    RamKannappan
    Good
  • T202311701
    2022-08-28
    T202311701
    O
  • vaNzZz
    2022-08-28
    vaNzZz
    A way to gain revenue but surely will lose subscribers along the way. Rivals content are improving 
  • 交流道的小赢熊
    2022-08-27
    交流道的小赢熊
    Nope..I'll pass. I can't even stand 10 seconds of advertisement on YouTube already. Now you want me to sit through 4 mins! lol
  • Fred Peh
    2022-08-27
    Fred Peh
    A good indication of putting effort to understand the customer's need.
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