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Netflix reveals new timeline for its password-sharing crackdown
Netflix said a crackdown on password-sharing among U.S. subscribers is coming by the end of June, modestly delaying a plan that has caused consternation among many subscribers of the streaming service. In its quarterly earnings report this week, Netflix said it would launch a paid password-sharing program globally in the second quarter of the year, including in the U.S. The company had earlier said it planned to introduce it by the end of March.
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Redbox Owner Interested In Buying Netflix’s DVD Business
Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment CEO Bill Rouhana tells THR he wants to buy the DVD business, though a Netflix source said it is not for sale, and will be wound down.
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HBO Max to Be Renamed ‘Max’ With Addition of Discovery+ Content, Launch Date and Pricing Revealed
It’s not HBO Max — soon it’s just going to be Max. Warner Bros. Discovery officially announced Max as the new name of its flagship streamer
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HBO Max Relaunch: The Open Questions Ahead of Warner Bros. Discovery’s Next Pivot
On April 12, the merged Hollywood giant will unveil its combined streaming platform — with subscription tier pricing, programming strategy and the name yet to be revealed.
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Take a Break from Netflix in April But Keep These Streaming Services
Heading into April, watching sports is probably a priority with NCAA tournaments and the upcoming NBA playoff season. Some of you may be paying for a live TV streaming service in addition to mainstays like Netflix or Disney Plus to catch all of it. It can get expensive. But there are a few TV shows and movies worth streaming this month, even if that means holding on to a subscription longer like than you want to.
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FuboTV promises no hidden fees, but there's a big one
FuboTV regional sports fees increase the price by at least $11 per month, despite "no hidden fees" marketing.
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Netflix’s New Releases Coming in March 2023
Take a look at the movies and TV shows that are hitting the streaming service this month.
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Netflix fights attempt to make streaming firms pay for ISP network upgrades
Netflix to EU: ISPs are trying to charge twice for the same infrastructure.
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Netflix cuts prices in some countries to boost subscriptions, shares drop
Netflix Inc said on Thursday it has cut prices of its subscription plans in some countries as the streaming giant looks to maintain subscriber growth amid stiff competition and strained consumer spending.
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Fubo TV just took away monthly billing for new members
Plus, Fubo TV's new Regional Sports Fee headache adds to the cord-cutting math
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Netflix’s password sharing crackdown already feels like a disaster — and it hasn’t launched yet
Netflix's new rules have spread in the worst game of telephone
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Freecock is no more as Peacock kills free tier for new users
On the heels of premiering several buzzy, well-received series, Peacock has removed the ability for people to check them out
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YouTube TV Drops MLB Network
Strikeout: Google’s YouTube TV and Major League Baseball failed reach a renewal for MLB Network before it expired at the end of January, and as a result the channel is no longer available on …
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The 6 best live TV streaming services of 2023
If you're interested in going cable-free, you may want to switch to a live TV streaming service, which you can cancel at any time. There are even packages out there that let you stream sports and news online. That's great for anyone who wants to keep up with post-season NFL action and catch the Super Bowl without an expensive contract.
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Every Netflix Original Show That Has Been Canceled So Far
From First Kill to The Baby-Sitters Club, here are all of the Netflix original shows that the streaming service has canceled — so far.
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Netflix is hiding its cheap basic plan to get people to pay for ads
The streamer’s ad-free plan is ironicallty not being advertised on its sign-up page.
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What each streaming service has up its sleeve in 2023
From the HBO Max/Discovery+ merger to Netflix's password-sharing offering, here's what streaming services have planned for 2023 and beyond.
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Why Netflix ‘Crackdown’ on Password Sharing Won’t Actually Put an End to Illicit Account Borrowing
Beginning next year, Netflix will start nagging customers to pay extra if it detects that they’re sharing their account with individuals outside their household
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Netflix’s ad-supported tier is reportedly off to a slow start
Company execs say it’s playing the long game.
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Netflix's plan with ads is cheaper, but it's missing hundreds of movies, new data shows
Last month, Netflix did something that it had resisted for years: It launched an ad-supported plan. The cheaper option, called "Basic with Ads," is $6.99 per month, compared to its more expensive ad-free memberships that range from $9.99 to $19.99 a month.
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