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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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Netflix's hit series 'Wednesday' gives Romania a TV tourism boost
Fans of the Netflix show Wednesday will be delighted to hear that it is possible to visit the sets, including the "Nevermore Academy", all filmed in the Buftea studios in Romania, just outside Bucharest.
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2022-23 TV Scorecard: Which Shows Are Canceled? Which Are Renewed?
It's no easy task to stay updated on the renewal and cancellation statuses for all your favorite shows. From the long-running network procedurals — and their many spin-offs — to the newly launched franchises on various streaming services, there is an overwhelming amount of television to keep track of. But don't fret, because TV Guide is following all the announcements about the TV series getting renewed and canceled across major networks and platforms. And we're putting the information all in one place.
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'The Witcher' Season 3 Could Be Split Into 2 Parts on Netflix
Showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich noted this practice is becoming more common in the streaming world.
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‘Outer Banks’ Season 3 Gets Netflix Premiere Date, First-Look Photos
Netflix has set a February 23 premiere date for the third season of its popular YA drama series Outer Banks — also debuting new stills and key art for its upcoming installment. The series created and exec produced by Jonas Pate, Josh Pate and Shannon Burke follows a group of teens known as the Pogues, coming of age in the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
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‘1899’ Canceled at Netflix After One Season
“1899” will not receive a second season at Netflix. The news was confirmed by series co-creator Baran bo Odar through a statement shared to his official Instagram. The letter to fans wa…
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Kaleidoscope’s random-episode gimmick can’t save a Netflix heist show gone wrong
It’s tempting to believe a great heist story, whether it’s in a movie or a series, is like great jazz: A collection of seemingly disparate parts, each excellent but incomplete on their own, get combined together to create something transcendent. At least, that’s the hope behind Netflix’s new heist series Kaleidoscope, which gives each viewer a randomized episode order.
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Meghan Markle is losing America's sympathy
Meghan Markle is once again at the centre of a media storm after a public attack that her supporters say is wildly disproportionate and evidence of racialised bias. However, this familiar story is now taking place on U.S. soil. The Duchess of Sussex was lumped in by Politico with Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Kanye West, Elizabeth Holmes and Sam Bankman-Fried on a list of "narcissists" who the public have lost interest in.
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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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The end of Netflix password sharing is nigh
The end of password sharing is coming to Netflix soon—and it will be a challenge for both viewers and the streaming giant. The company has put off this moment for years. Researchers inside Netflix Inc. identified password sharing as a major problem eating into subscriptions in 2019, people familiar with the situation say, but the company was worried about how to address it without alienating consumers. Then Covid lockdowns hit, bringing a wave of new subscribers, and the effort to scrutinize sharing petered out.
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Netflix to Begin Cracking Down on Password Sharing in Early 2023
Popular streaming service Netflix is planning to put an end to password sharing starting in early 2023, according to a new report from The Wall Street Journal. There have been persistent rumors about the end of password sharing, and Netflix has been exploring methods to crack down on it, but the changes are set to officially go into effect next year.
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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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Inside ‘The Sandman’s’ Lengthy Renewal Journey — and Why Netflix Still Won’t Call It Season 2
It took Neil Gaiman 30 years to get a proper adaptation of “The Sandman” made, and what felt like 30 more years (to fans who adored the final product, at least) for Netflix to renew the fantasy epic following its August premiere.
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‘Blockbuster’ Canceled By Netflix After One Season
Netflix has opted not to renew new comedy series Blockbuster for a second season. The decision is not surprising. The single-camera workplace comedy starring Randall Park had a quiet run after laun…
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Meghan and Harry’s Netflix Fairy Tale
“There were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded.” Those were the pointed, devastating words that Princess Diana used, when speaking to the BBC journalist Martin Bashir in 1995, to demolish the foundations of the fairy-tale narrative that had been spun around her and the Prince of Wales.
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Netflix Shares Sink After Report of Weaker Ad Demand
A Digiday report said that the streaming giant had allowed advertisers to take back money for ads that had not yet run.
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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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Netflix, Disney, WBD Shares Dive With Broader Market As Slow Retail Sales, High Interest Rates Fuel Recession Fears
Media and entertainment stocks led by Netflix were among big losers Thursday as economic data and the latest Fed move has investors panicking about an imminent recession. Netflix in particular — off nearly 10% — was knocked by a report that its ad-supported tier is having a tough debut. The DJIA is currently down 910 points, or 2.68%. The Nasdaq is off by 3.4% and the S&P 500 by 2.8%.
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The World Cup, Netflix, and the Sanitized Future of Sports
A new wave of sports documentaries promises behind-the-scenes access to beloved athletes. But these manufactured series are serving a different purpose.
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It's thumbs-down in the U.K. for Harry and Meghan's Netflix Series
Even critics in the liberal media panned Harry & Meghan, the new documentary that attacks Britain's notorious tabloids for invading the couple's privacy and coverage that traded in racist tropes.
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