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|  14-10-2022, 11:29 AM | #1 | |||
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			[Netflix is to broadcast adverts for the first time  in the UK from 3 November, as the streaming giant launches a new £4.99 monthly package in an effort to reignite its stalled global growth.] [The world’s biggest streaming company, which has this year seen its first quarterly decline in subscribers in more than a decade, will offer a significant reduction to its cheapest existing ad-free package, which is £6.99 a month in the UK. Netflix, which is launching the ad-supported service called Basic with Ads in 12 countries from 1 November, said a “limited” number of films and TV series would not be available to viewers with the new subscription package due to licensing restrictions with third parties.] https://www.theguardian.com/media/20...ious-streamers | |||
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