Netflix promises to grow ad-supported subscription plan despite slow uptake
Date:
Mon, 09 Jan 2023 12:42:33 +0000
Description:
Netflix has remained steadfast in its commitment to supporting its new
cheaper subscription plan.
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Netflix bosses are remaining bullish about the streamers cheaper,
ad-supported plan, Netflix Basic with Ads , despite its relatively cool reception among subscribers.
According to analysis conducted by research firm Antenna, Netflix Basic with Ads accounted for only 9% of US subscriber sign-ups in the month following
its November 2022 launch but Netflix executives have assured investors that theyre pleased with the plans growth.
That assertion comes via the streamers President of Worldwide Advertising, Jeremi Gorman, who, while speaking at Varietys CES 2023 Entertainment Summit (H/T TechCrunch ), also said that conversations to renegotiate content deals that didnt originally include AVOD (advertising video on demand) rights are progressing day by day.
In other words, the amount of content available to watch via Netflix Basic with Ads is set to increase. At present, the lower-priced subscription tier which costs $6.99 / 4.99 / AU$6.99 per month features around 85% of the content available to stream on Netflix proper (though almost all of the best Netflix shows and best Netflix movies are already included in the plan).
Launched in November 2022, Netflix Basic with Ads asks viewers to tolerate up to five minutes of ads per hour and a 720p cap on video quality in exchange for a cheaper monthly fee. Subscribers are also unable to download content
for offline viewing with the new plan. Netflix with ads currently costs $6.99 / 4.99 / AU$6.99 per month (Image credit: Shutterstock / Koshiro K)
Suffice to say, the new subscription tier has proved unpopular in its early form, with customers and commentators criticizing its inconsistent ad implementation and undermining of the ad-free ideal that streaming services once embodied .
On the former point, Netflix doesnt agree. Speaking at CES 2023, Gorman explained that the streamer considers its wide variety of advertising types i.e. commercials from CPG companies, luxury companies, automotive companies [and] retail [companies] to be good for the consumer experience.
Netflix isnt the only streamer on the advertising offensive in 2023, either. Warner Bros. Discovery will continue to offer a cheaper, ad-supported subscription tier once its HBO Max and Discovery Plus services have merged into one service later this year, while Disneys equivalent plan looks set to remain alive and kicking on Disney Plus . Should you subscribe to
ad-supported streaming plans? (Image credit: Shutterstock / Daniel Constante)
It goes without saying, but the value in switching to lower-priced streaming plans will depend on your personal circumstances.
Sure, its not a particularly attractive proposition to know that your
Netflix, Disney Plus or HBO Max movies and TV shows will be interrupted by up to five minutes of ads per hour if you do subscribe to their respective ad-supported plans but the fact remains that these are the cheapest
streaming subscriptions weve ever seen.
In the case of Netflix, for $6.99 / 4.99 / AU$6.99 per month, you can still binge the likes of Stranger Things , Squid Game , The Crown , Sex Education and Bridgerton to your hearts content youll just have to tolerate seeing a series of 15 to 30-second ads before and during viewing.
Streaming companies move to embrace ads is, of course, primarily motivated by their desire to improve their bottom lines, but the transition also offers greater choice for customers who would prefer to pay a lot less for content
at the expense of ad-free viewing (for comparison, Netflixs highest-level subscription tier currently costs $19.99 / 15.99 / AU$22.99).
The controversy comes when streamers hike the price of their ad-free tiers to make room for these new ad-supported plans. For instance, while the price of existing Netflix subscriptions remain the same as they were prior to the launch of Basic with Ads, Disney Plus prices have ballooned in the weeks following the launch of its equivalent ad-supported subscription tier.
Should Netflix decide to go down the same path in 2023, its executives' faith in the streamer's ad-supported future may not be so unwavering.
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/news/netflix-promises-to-grow-ad-supported-subscript ion-plan-despite-slow-uptake
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