Netflix is planning to introduce its first price hike since January 2022 once the Hollywood actors' strike has been resolved.
. Sources claim that Netflix is considering raising prices in several markets worldwide, starting with the US and Canada. The sources were unable to pry loose any information about what the new prices will be.Over the years, Netflix has steadily increased its prices while occasionally introducing new plans and eliminating old ones. Most recently, Netflix raised the prices of the ad-free service in January 2022. Netflix Basic increased from $8.99 to $9.99, Netflix Standard rose from $13.
In November 2022, Netflix launched the Basic with Ads plan for $6.99 a month, giving members a cheaper, ad-supported way to watch Netflix. Finally, the ad-free Basic plan was removed from the service earlier this year, and the ad-supported plan was renamed to Standard with ads. It’s been a very busy two years for the streaming service.are all more expensive than they were in January 2022. Most of them have ad-supported plans now as well.
As for the strikes, the WGA finally came to terms with the AMPTP on a new three-year deal on September 26 after 148 days. SAG-AFTRA, the actors guild, is still fighting for a fair contract as of Tuesday, October 3, but the two sides restarted discussions on Monday and are expected to meet again on Wednesday to potentially reach a deal of their own.
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