Netflix could launch a cheaper, ad-supported tier in late 2022
A new report could hint at Netflix's future plans

Netflix could introduce a cheaper, ad-supported tier by the end of the year, according t🅺o a new report in .
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"It's not like we have religion against advertising, to be clear," Neumann said at Morgan Stanley's Technology, Medꦆia, and Telecom conference (H/T ). "We lean into consumer ex🎉perience, consumer choice, and what's great for our creators and storytellers. It’s not something that's in our plans right now. We have a great model in the subscription business, it scales globally."
After a sharp drop in subscribers – thought to be around 200,000 – the prospect was considered more openly 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:during a quarterly earnings call.
On the topic of an ads-friendly plan, CEO Ted Hastings said that while he is against "the complexity of advertising" 💫and prefers "the simplicity of subscription”, he is "a bigger fan of consumer choice".
Before then, Netflix is rolling out some of its biggest hits. Chief among them is 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Stranger Things season 4, with the first half set to debut on May 27. The streamer has also announced 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:its bumper summer movie line-up, including A-liste🧔rs su꧅ch as Chris Hemsworth and Jamie Foxx.
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