• Disney Plus' ad-supported subscription tier will keep your kids s

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed May 18 12:00:04 2022
    Disney Plus' ad-supported subscription tier will keep your kids safe

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    Wed, 18 May 2022 10:42:00 +0000

    Description:
    Disney has shared details about the type of commercials set to be shown on
    the ad-supported tier of Disney Plus.

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    Disney has shared more details about the ad-supported tier coming soon to its Disney Plus service and Netflix would be wise to follow the companys refreshingly tough stance on commercials.

    According to the Wall Street Journal , Disneys new subscription package
    which is due to launch in the US later this year will cap ads at four
    minutes per hour of content, and restrict ads full stop when young children are watching via the platforms kid-friendly user profiles.

    For comparison, Disneys other streaming service , Hulu , runs up to 12
    minutes of ads per hour of content, while NBCs Peacock runs five. Cable TV typically bombards viewers with around 20 minutes of ads per hour of content.

    Disneys four minute per hour cap will bring its ad-supported tier on Disney Plus in line with that of HBO Max , which launched its own cheaper subscription package in June last year.

    The company has also vowed to limit the type of commercials it airs on the platform. Variety reports that Disney will not accept advertising for alcohol products or political campaigns at the new tiers launch, and will also prohibit ads from rival outlets or entertainment studios.

    Speaking to investors last Wednesday, Disney CEO Bob Chapek said that the introduction of an ad-supported tier on Disney Plus "is going to give [the company] the ability to reach an even more broad audience as [it] expand[s] Disney Plus across multiple price points."

    Thankfully, though, the brands attitude towards commercials seems like a
    stern one especially when it comes to content aimed at children. Were never going to collect data on individual kids to target them, Rita Ferro, Disneys president of ad sales and partnerships, told the Wall Street Journal. Analysis: Watch and learn, Netflix

    Despite years of very public resistance to introducing advertising into its business model, Netflix recently conceded that it intends to launch its own ad-supported subscription tier by the end of 2022.

    The U-turn didnt come as much of a surprise, mind. At the beginning of March, Netflix CFO Spencer admitted that he could never say never when asked about the idea of introducing adverts on Netflix, before CEO Reed Hastings confirmed, only a month later, that he and other company executives were actually quite open to the idea.

    It is, however, a necessary move for Netflix in its current state. The
    service hemorrhaged 200,000 paying customers between January and March this year, a figure thats expected to exceed two million come the end of June. CEO Hastings attributed the decline to increased competition, password sharing
    and a failure to diversify subscription packages, and its plans to launch an ad-supported tier are evidently a reflection of the latter.

    Given how unintrusive Disneys equivalent ad-supported tier sounds, though, Netflix would do well to mimic the approach of its fast-growing competitor both in terms of the type of commercials shown and the audiences exposed to them.

    As Netflix approaches this new territory, it should continue its famed, relentless focus on user experience, Kai Henniges, CEO & Co-Founder at Video Intelligence, recently told TechRadar. For some, digital advertising has been synonymous with flashy banner adverts, irrelevant advertising content and irritating pop-ups, but Netflix is in a prime position to leverage new technology to ensure adverts not only provide bottom-line advantages but also satisfy consumers with a tailored experience and real value.

    If Netflix cleverly analyses the meaning of its content its topics, verticals, or style it will be able to contextually match advertising demand to it. Or to put it simply Netflix should look to deliver ads that are relevant to the program or film they are shown during.

    Disneys recently announced plans chime with that same need for relevance and value when it comes to advertising so perhaps the era of ad-supported streaming wont be as bad as we thought? Disney Plus bundle price and subscription costs explained



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