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Netflix to lift costs for some subscribers because it stories 18.9 million new prospects in three months

By Editorial Board Published January 22, 2025 3 Min Read
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Netflix to lift costs for some subscribers because it stories 18.9 million new prospects in three months

Netflix is elevating costs for some subscribers because it reported 18.9 million new prospects within the final three months of 2024.

Costs will rise for customers in the US, Canada, Portugal and Argentina. Netflix has not confirmed if the UK will see any related value will increase.

In the US an ordinary month-to-month plan with adverts will rise to $7.99 (£6.49), an ordinary plan with out adverts will improve to $17.99 (£14.60) and a premium plan has gone as much as $22.99 (£18.66).

The worth within the UK at present stands at £4.99 for the standard month-to-month plan with adverts, £10.99 for traditional with out adverts, and £17.99 for a premium account.

Netflix ended final yr with greater than 300 million subscribers – a rise of 41 million from 2023. This eclipsed its earlier finest yr, 2020, which noticed it add 36.6 million subscribers as pandemic lockdowns noticed individuals flip to the streaming large for leisure.

After it introduced the rise in customers, Netflix’s shares surged by 14%.

The rise in numbers is extensively credited to Netflix’s streaming of a battle between YouTube sensation Jake Paul and former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson, in addition to two Nationwide Soccer League video games on Christmas Day.

Forrester Analysis analyst Mike Proulx says reside programming is rapidly turning into Netflix’s “secret ingredient” that’s serving to to widen its lead over its streaming rivals.

“With more choice in programming than ever before, streaming services need to differentiate,” Proulx mentioned. “FOMO (fear of missing out) is a powerful tool in piquing interest and creating stickiness.”

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Within the last three months of 2024, Netflix earned $1.9bn, or $4.27 per share, practically doubling from the identical time in 2023.

Netflix seems assured the value will increase won’t set off a backlash leading to mass cancellations.

“When you’re going to ask for a price increase, you better make sure you have the goods and the engagement to back it up,” Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos mentioned throughout a convention name with analysts.

Netflix has been contacted for remark.

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