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Netflix to launch new cheaper ad-supported streaming tier next month

The new tier will first be available in 12 countries.

A NETFLIX BOSS has said it is the right time to introduce a new cheaper ad-supported tier as he feels this is a “pivotal moment” in the entertainment industry.

The streaming giant’s chief operating officer, Greg Peters, announced today that the new basic tier with adverts will launch in the UK on 3 November and cost £4.99 a month.

At launch, adverts will be 15 or 30 seconds in length and will play before and during series and films, with an average of four to five minutes of adverts per hour.

A limited number of films and TV series will not be available due to licensing restrictions, but Netflix has said it is working on reducing this number.

There will also be no ability to download titles, and the video quality will range up to 720p/HD on the new tier.

Customers will still be able to personalise their viewing experience and watch content on a range of TV and mobile devices, as per their current plans.

The new tier will first be available in 12 countries – Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Spain, the UK and the US. 

Peters said at the press launch for the new tier: “The timing is great because we really are at this pivotal moment in the entertainment industry and evolution of that industry.

“We’ve seen this gradual switch from linear to on-demand internet-based entertainment, but now that switch is happening at ever-increasing speed, to the point where now streaming has surpassed both broadcast and cable for total TV time in the United States.”

He explained that a similar transition is happening across the world, including the UK, adding: “We at Netflix have a huge opportunity ahead to grow our viewing and to attract more subscribers and part of that is having a wide range of price and plan options for different viewer needs.”

Netflix picked Microsoft to help deliver the commercials in the new tier and pledged to minimise the intrusions into customers’ personal privacy that often accompany digital adverts.

The streamer has said to help advertisers reach the right audience and ensure their adverts are more relevant for consumers, they will offer broad targeting capabilities initially by country and genre.

The streamer has said it will later collect data on gender and age when new customers sign up to help show more relevant adverts over time.

Advertisers will also be able to prevent their adverts from appearing on content that might be inconsistent with their brand – such as titles which feature sex, nudity or graphic violence.

During the press launch for the new tier, Jeremi Gorman, Netflix’s president of worldwide advertising, confirmed: “The privacy of our members is critically important to us and this is why Netflix data is only going to be used to support advertising experiences on Netflix and will not be used to build profiles or ad targeting elsewhere.”

Asked how the streamer plans to ensure the adverts will not disrupt the viewing experience, Peters said Netflix’s internal content tagging teams will be used to find the natural break points within TV shows and films so that they can “deliver the ads in the least obtrusive point”.

In relation with movies, he said there will be a “pre-roll ad experience” for the films recently added to “try and preserve that cinematic model”, while movies that have been on the streamer for a while will have both before and during the movie adverts – but the breaks will be less frequent.

Peters also said that they do not “heavily anchor” their price plans off other streaming giants like Disney+ and Hulu, but instead try to provide a “unique entertainment offering that you can only see on Netflix” and basing their pricing around this.

The streaming giant said it would abandon its resistance to adverts earlier in the year after admitting it had lost subscribers amid stiffer competition and rising inflation that has pressured household budgets, causing management to realise the time has come for a less expensive option.

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    Oct 13th 2022, 7:47 PM

    Netflix, once a great concept is rapidly going downhill I feel

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    Oct 13th 2022, 8:20 PM

    @Declan Moran: share price dropped quicker that Russian morale

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    Oct 13th 2022, 7:44 PM

    Not a chance, include me out, I’ll pay the extra to avoid adverts.

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    Oct 13th 2022, 11:01 PM

    @Sean Walsh: that’s the point …

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    Oct 13th 2022, 8:16 PM

    Sick of advertising. Youtube is now unwatchable and Netflix will go the same way.

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    Oct 13th 2022, 8:50 PM

    @Míleata Watch Co: that’s the price you have to pay for free or cheap access. YouTube have to make money some way.

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    Oct 13th 2022, 8:56 PM

    @Míleata Watch Co: Install YouTube Vanced. No ads. Problem solved

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    Oct 13th 2022, 11:52 PM

    @James Beattie: yeah poor You Tube. How did they ever survive when they weren’t inserting 5 ads in a 5 minute video?! Nothing to do with greed at all, at all.

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    Oct 14th 2022, 2:29 PM

    @Míleata Watch Co: get ubklock origin chrome browser extension. no more ads. and mobile use custom dns dns. adguard. com and say goodbye to ads there too, especially good for games

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    Oct 13th 2022, 11:53 PM

    5 minutes of adverts every hour to a point of interrupting a movie is horrendous. A large part of the appeal of platforms like Netflix was to avoid the traditional TV commercial break.

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    Oct 13th 2022, 7:48 PM

    Why do people pay for these streaming sites… plenty of other options out there for all the content

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    Oct 13th 2022, 7:56 PM

    @James Johnson: legal options?

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    Oct 13th 2022, 8:04 PM

    @Joe Kennedy: shushhhhhhhhhh! Ffs! Wanna ruin it for everyone?

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    Oct 13th 2022, 8:15 PM

    @Thomas Meaney: everyone?! James seems puzzled as to why people would pay for legal options vs taking free illegal options!

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    Oct 13th 2022, 9:24 PM

    @Joe Kennedy: oh ya :)

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    Oct 13th 2022, 9:26 PM

    @Thomas Meaney: ? Me no nothing

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    Oct 13th 2022, 9:29 PM

    @James Johnson: if no one pays then how would these shows you enjoy watching be made…?

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    Oct 14th 2022, 12:35 AM

    @Ryan O’Rourke: Spotify model for the lot, about a hundred euro a year per account is enough for them.

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    Oct 13th 2022, 8:24 PM

    Nexlix going the way of blockbusters. All studios taking back their content once existing contracts end. Not enough quality content produced by Netflix to keep subscribers once this happens. Disney were shocking 2 years ago and great now for all ages.

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    Oct 13th 2022, 7:56 PM

    Ask me BxxxxxX

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    Oct 13th 2022, 8:13 PM

    Nothing’s cheaper than 0 euro per month. Thanks Brother.

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    Oct 13th 2022, 9:39 PM

    The level of outrage at this is really surprising.

    It’ll probs be €5.99 a month in euros I assume. Another 5 or 6 quid to avoid the hassle of adverts. That’s 20 cent a day extra. Literally 99% of current Netflix subscribers can afford that.

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    Oct 13th 2022, 10:49 PM

    @Paolo Fandango: Many normal people just feel it should be if you pay subscription then there should be no ads / or if its ad supported and stuffed with breaks then there should prob be no fees / plus its not 20c a day netflix /its all the v high broadband costs / fees sports extras / disney+ subs /Amazon Prime fees and soon they all stuffing ads plus fees and there are limits people should be expected to pay for entertainment

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    Oct 14th 2022, 7:36 AM

    @Dave Hammond: all fair and valid but this article is about Netflix and Netflix aren’t responsible for what their competitors charge. Also Netflix aren’t really charging more to avoid ads. They’re offering a lower cost lower quality package that includes ads.

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    Oct 13th 2022, 8:23 PM

    So, not Ireland…

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    Oct 13th 2022, 8:43 PM

    Skys NowTV already shows an advert or two during a typical 50 min tv episode. Its painless compared to live tv, YouTube or RTE player. It remains to be seen how many ads Netflix will show.

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    Oct 13th 2022, 7:50 PM

    The Michael O’Leary approach and it will work

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    Oct 13th 2022, 10:45 PM

    Netflix going the way as MTV. Started out as a great idea but has now degenerated into mostly crap that sank without trace when originally released.

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    Oct 13th 2022, 11:07 PM

    It shows that these video on demand and streaming companies need advertising in order to generate profits. Ironically people migrated to the likes of YouTube, Netflix , Prime etc because they disliked the advertisements and drip fed series on terrestrial televisions (I am aware there is the deflection aspect as well) . Now Video on demand services are going for cable / terrestrial tv models of ads and drip fed episode releases and people will stick with the services. Genius

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    Oct 14th 2022, 7:38 AM

    @Ciaran: to be fair a big draw for streaming services is more to do with the on demand element and general value for money.

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    Oct 13th 2022, 8:20 PM

    Until all options inflate In sync. End up paying the current amount with ads. Yay

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    Oct 14th 2022, 2:28 PM

    the whole reason to get netflix was to have no ads. good that it’s just a different tariff but not a change on all

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    Oct 14th 2022, 11:02 AM

    Everytime I hear the name ‘Netflix’ it takes me back to my POF days and all those middle aged ‘wine moms’ who ‘Like a walk along the beach, go for a coffee…and watch $&@#! Netflix. Lol Great days…great days.

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