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  2. Netflix is axing its cheapest, ad-free plan in the US - AOL

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    Netflix will start phasing out its Basic plan, its cheapest advertising-free plan, which costs $11.99 per month in the United States, the company said on Thursday. The company had previously ...

  3. Is a Netflix Subscription Worth the Cost? - AOL

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    Netflix offers four subscription tiers: Standard with ads: $6.99 per month. Two streams, full high def (1080p) Basic: $9.99 per month. One stream, standard high def (720p) Standard: $15.49 per ...

  4. Netflix - Wikipedia

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    On July 12, 2011, Netflix announced that it would separate its existing subscription plans into two separate plans: one covering the streaming and the other DVD rental services. [70] [71] The cost for streaming would be $7.99 per month, while DVD rental would start at the same price. [72]

  5. Netflix Raises Rates Again Amid Subscription Fatigue - AOL

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    The number of subscribers on the ads plan is up almost 70% quarter-over-quarter and nearly a third of new subscribers start with the ads plan, TechCrunch noted. Netflix isn’t the only company ...

  6. Timeline of Netflix - Wikipedia

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    Netflix Inc. is an American ... Netflix launches its monthly subscription concept. ... Netflix announces that it will raise the price of its standard HD plan to $10 ...

  7. Netflix, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Netflix, Inc. is an American media company founded in 1997 by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph in Scotts Valley, California and currently based in Los Gatos, California.It owns and operates an eponymous over-the-top subscription video on-demand service, which showcases acquired and original programming as well as third-party content licensed from other production companies and distributors.