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Netflix ad-supported plan to launch in November at $7 a month

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Posted on October 14, 2022

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By Dawn Chmielewski and Lisa Richwine LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Netflix Inc said on Thursday it will introduce a streaming plan with advertising for roughly $7 per month in November, a move to attract new subscribers after the company lost customers in the first half of the year. The $6.99 cost for the “Basic with Ads” […]

By Dawn Chmielewski and Lisa Richwine

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Netflix Inc said on Thursday it will introduce a streaming plan with advertising for roughly $7 per month in November, a move to attract new subscribers after the company lost customers in the first half of the year.

The $6.99 cost for the “Basic with Ads” plan is $3 less than Netflix’s lowest-priced tier without commercials. The new option will roll out in 12 countries including the United States, Brazil, Germany, Japan and Korea, over 10 days.

Subscribers to the plan will see roughly four to five minutes of advertising per hour, Netflix said. Newly released films will have limited advertising to preserve the cinematic experience.

About 5% to 10% of Netflix’s programming will not be available on the ad-supported alternative because of licensing restrictions, Netflix Chief Operating Officer Greg Peters told reporters.

Shares of Netflix were up 5.4% at $232.86 in late afternoon trading. The company’s stock had fallen 62% this year before Thursday’s announcement.

Netflix executives had adamantly opposed adding commercials to their service for years. They announced a change of heart in April when the company stunned Wall Street by shedding subscribers in the first quarter and predicting additional defections.

“We at Netflix have a huge opportunity ahead to grow our unit and to attract more subscribers. And part of that is having a wide range of pricing plans,” Peters said on Thursday.

Peters declined to estimate how many customers would sign up for the ad-supported plan or how much additional revenue Netflix might generate. The company will provide forecasts for the fourth quarter when it releases earnings on Tuesday.

Cowen & Co analyst John Blackledge, in a research note, said the addition of advertising offered a “significant opportunity to unlock member growth” among price-sensitive audiences.

He pointed to a Wall Street Journal report that Netflix had set a goal of 13.3 million ad-supported viewers in the United States by the third quarter of 2023.

Other streaming services including Walt Disney Co’s Hulu and Disney+ and Warner Bros Discovery’s HBO Max already have, or plan to offer, ad-supported options that cost less. Those services charge between $8 and $10 per month for plans with commercials.

Netflix, known for hits such as “Stranger Things” and “Squid Game,” reported 220.7 million paying subscribers as of June, down nearly 1.2 million from the start of the year. The company projected it would add 1 million customers in the third quarter.

The ad-supported plan from Netflix will debut in Canada and Mexico on Nov. 1, and in the United States, Brazil, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Germany, Australia, Korea and Japan on Nov 3.

Spain will follow a week later on Nov. 10.

“They’re very well positioned, because they’re a premium brand and marketers are extremely interested in being aligned with quality content,” said Greg Kahn, a former ad industry executive who now runs a media advisory firm.

Kahn predicted the new ad-supported service would likely cause some price-sensitive subscribers to opt for the cheaper tier, but added, “There’s much more potential in gaining revenue and gaining a new subscriber base.”

Jeremi Gorman, Netflix’s president of worldwide advertising, said Netflix nearly sold out its ad inventory for the launch of the new tier, attracting interest from automakers, consumer packaged goods companies and luxury brands.

Advertisers can target viewers by country or genre, or run commercials on the service’s top 10 shows. Brands also can exclude ads from content featuring graphic violence, sex or nudity, Gorman said. Netflix also is introducing third-party verification to confirm ad impressions and traffic. Ratings agency Nielsen will also provide audience measurement, starting next year.

(Reporting by Lisa Richwine and Dawn Chmielewski in Los AngelesEditing by Matthew Lewis)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an ad-supported streaming plan?
An ad-supported streaming plan allows subscribers to access content at a lower price in exchange for viewing advertisements during programming.
What is the significance of pricing in subscription services?
Pricing in subscription services is crucial as it can attract new customers, retain existing ones, and influence overall revenue generation.
What are licensing restrictions in streaming services?
Licensing restrictions refer to limitations imposed on the availability of certain content due to contractual agreements with content creators or distributors.
What is the role of advertising in streaming services?
Advertising in streaming services generates additional revenue, allowing companies to offer lower subscription prices while monetizing their content through ads.
What is a subscriber base?
A subscriber base is the total number of individuals or households that subscribe to a service, such as a streaming platform.

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