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Netflix is reportedly planning to raise its prices for its ad-free service after the Hollywood actors’ strike ends.The streaming service is “discussing” raising prices in “several markets globally,” and will likely increase fees in the US and Canada first, according to a Wall Street Journal report, citing anonymous sources.It was not immediately clear how much Netflix will raise its prices by or when exactly the new prices will take effect, according to the report. Netflix declined to comment on the report to NME.In the US, Netflix’s standard plan (two streams, no ads) is currently $15.49 (£10.99) a month and the Premium tier (four streams) costs $19.99 (£15.99) month.This summer, Netflix eliminated the basic tier without ads which had cost $9.99 (£8.27) a month in the US and other markets, in a bid to drive customers to the $6.99 (£4.99) a month ad-supported plan or higher-priced tiers.Netflix previously said it saw the addition of 5.9million subscribers globally since March, following the streaming service’s crackdown on password sharing between households.
The change means Netflix users have to pay an extra fee to add additional members to their account.Meanwhile, the deal over the writers’ strike reached an end last week but the AMPTP are continuing negotiations with SAG-AFTRA to bring an end to the ongoing actors’ strike, which began in July. The Hollywood actors union joined the WGA in striking on July 13, after negotiations broke down with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), who represent major studios like Netflix, Disney, Apple, Amazon, Warner Bros.
Prince Harry is enjoying F1!
Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker has responded to criticisms that Netflix “ruined” the show.The anthology show was originally launched on Channel 4, where it stayed for two seasons. Brooker recently revealed that the network effectively “cancelled” the series in his new book, Inside Black Mirror, which prompted the move to Netflix for its third season in 2016.
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Netflix has dropped a teaser for J.A. Bayona’s highly anticipated survival thriller “Society of the Snow,” which will represent Spain in the Oscars international feature film race. The film world premiered on closing night of the Venice Film Festival and is playing this week at the Lumiere Film Festival in Lyon.
Netflix has announced a price increase for some subscribers across the US, UK and France.In the UK, the price for the basic plan – the lowest tier plan without advertising – will increase from £6.99 to £7.99 starting Wednesday (October 18). This plan is no longer available for returning members after it was axed in July, but those already signed up can keep the subscription as long as they don’t cancel.The premium plan, which allows users to watch in Ultra HD and download on six supported devices at a time, will increase from £15.99 to £17.99.
Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer Netflix is increasing the price of both its basic and premium plans in the U.S., as well as in France and the U.K. Prices for the ads and standard tiers remain the same.
Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer Netflix subscribers grew by 8.76 million in Q3, totaling 247.15 million by the end of the fiscal period Sept. 30.
Suits has been a huge success for Netflix since it launched on the streamer, breaking streaming viewership numbers.
Netflix said today it’s raising prices on some of its plans in the U.S., U.K and France with the Premium subscription Stateside now set at $22.99 a month, up from $19.99. The Basic plan (which is being phased out and is no longer available to new members) will now cost $11.99 from $9.99
Manchester United hero Andy Cole questions how much of an impact Sir Jim Ratcliffe will have in the boardroom, should his proposed 25 per cent investment at Old Trafford get the green light.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter Netflix is developing a limited series based on the life of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, Variety has learned exclusively from sources.
Netflix‘s users would cancel their subscription entirely if they increased the price of their ad-free tier.The news follows from the streaming platform’s recent announcement that they were raising the price of their ad-free tier once the SAG strike ends. It was not clear how much prices would be raised, or exactly when this would take place.
Suits creator Aaron Korsh is reportedly in the early stages of creating a spin-off series of the US legal drama.According to The Hollywood Reporter, the companion series would be set in the same world as the streaming hit, rather than a prequel or sequel.The possible new series would include new characters and a fresh setting – with sources reporting that would be Los Angeles, on the opposite side of the country to its original New York setting.The Hollywood Reporter added that discussions are underway with Universal Studio Group’s UCP, which produced Suits for USA Network.Dave Bartis and Doug Liman, who were executive producers of Suits, are also reportedly involved in the new project.In August, Korsh told The Hollywood Reporter that he’d consider a Suits revival “if someone reached out and the cast was into it,” but only “if I could come up with something that excited me. But if I could wave a magic wand and get another show on the air, it wouldn’t be a continuation of Suits“.Suits aired from 2011 to 2019 and follows the exploits of Mike Ross (Patrick J.
Netflix is getting back into the “Star Trek” business. Wait, you didn’t know the prized Paramount/CBS/Viacom property has a recent history on the global streamer? Yes, before it jumped completely to Paramount+ in 2021, “Star Trek: Discovery” was a staple on Netflix for everyone outside the United States.
After a break, the Star Trek franchise is returning to Netflix. The global streamer has picked up the animated kids series Star Trek: Prodigy for the U.S. and most international territories in a deal with CBS Studios.
This Morning host Holly Willoughby is reportedly now on “indefinite leave” from her presenting role following the arrest of a man who allegedly planned to kidnap her.On Friday (October 6), Gavin Plumb, 36, from Essex, appeared in court charged over an alleged plot to kidnap and murder Willoughby.Plumb, 36, was charged with soliciting to commit murder and incitement to commit kidnap. The charges state the defendant is accused of planning to assemble a “kidnap and restraint kit” and encouraging a third party to travel to the UK to carry out the alleged offences.The court heard that Plumb is alleged to have conspired online with another man and created a “detailed plan” to carry out the alleged offences.
This Morning presenter.Plumb, 36, was charged with soliciting to commit murder and incitement to commit kidnap. The charges state the defendant is accused of planning to assemble a “kidnap and restraint kit” and encouraging a third party to travel to the UK to carry out the alleged offences.The court heard that Plumb is alleged to have conspired online with another man and created a “detailed plan” to carry out the alleged offences.
Katie Price has been shaking bums alongside OnlyFans star Holly Deacon during a £1k a-night stay at a luxurious Greek villa.The former glamour model, 45 has been staying at the villa in Mykonos where she has been shooting content for the adult content subscription site alongside Holly.The stunning villa boasts six bedrooms, a sprawling private pool and incredible sea views.The lavish property costs a whopping £1,000 per night and is within walking distance of the beach. It also comes with a cosy dining area with traditional Greek architecture and picturesque views through the large windows.
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Netflix is gearing up to raise the prices of streaming plans without advertising “a few months” after the SAG-AFTRA actors strike is resolved, according to a new report. The streaming service is “discussing” raising prices in “several markets globally,” and likely will first increase fees in the U.S. and Canada, according to a Wall Street Journal report, citing anonymous sources.
ongoing Hollywood actors’ strike ends, the Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.Netflix is discussing raising prices in several markets globally, but will likely begin with the United States and Canada, the WSJ reported, citing people familiar with the matter.It was not immediately clear how much Netflix will raise prices by or when exactly the new prices will take effect, according to the report.Netflix declined to comment on the report.Talks between the SAG-AFTRA actors’ union and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), which represents the studios, are ongoing, with their next meeting scheduled on Wednesday.The writers’ union struck a tentative deal with the AMPTP last week after five months of failed negotiations.Netflix cut prices of its subscription plans in some countries in February.
Netflix later this week.The four-part documentary series will chart the story of the former Manchester United and England midfielder, with unprecedented access to the star, his wife Victoria, and his family, friends and teammates.Beckham was directed by Fisher Stevens, who helmed the Academy Award-winning 2010 documentary The Cove.A synopsis reads: “Beckham, a four-part documentary series, tells the inside story of a global football star and cultural icon. David Beckham is one of the most known names on the planet, yet few people know who he really is.