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Netflix’s $6.99 per month ad tier is now live

Netflix had been resistant to an ad tier, but as it tries to find new sources of revenue, the company decided earlier this year that ads could actually be okay.

Netflix had been resistant to an ad tier, but as it tries to find new sources of revenue, the company decided earlier this year that ads could actually be okay.

Now you can get Netflix cheaper — but with ads.
Now you can get Netflix cheaper — but with ads.
Now you can get Netflix cheaper — but with ads.
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Jay Peters
is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme.

Netflix with ads is finally here. After resisting ads in its streaming service, the company is rolling out its Netflix Basic with Ads in Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, the UK, the US, and on November 10th, Spain. It costs $6.99 per month in the US.

On Basic with Ads, you’ll see an “average” of four to five ads every hour, COO Greg Peters wrote in a blog post about the tier in October. Ads will be 15 or 30 seconds long, and you’ll see them before and during the things you watch, though you can’t skip or fast-forward through them. (You can pause ads.) Netflix is partnering with Microsoft as its “global advertising technology and sales partner” for the new tier.

Like with the ad-free Basic tier, TV shows and movies will stream in 720p video quality, but a “limited” number of movies and TV shows won’t be accessible “due to licensing restrictions, which we’re working on,” Peters said. You’ll see a lock icon on shows you can’t watch, according to a Netflix support document. You won’t be able to download content for offline viewing, either. And the ads tier won’t work on some devices, including the Apple TV.

The addition of ads represents a sea change for the streaming service as it works to find new revenue sources following two successive quarters of subscriber losses earlier this year. (Subscriber numbers started to turn around in Q3.) But Netflix isn’t the only one delving into ads; Disney Plus is getting a $7.99 ad-supported tier ($1 more expensive than Netflix’s) on December 8th.

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