Netflix is raising the price of its most popular plan to $14 today, premium tier increasing to $18 https://t.co/qBodlvXM6T pic.twitter.com/betuvTB4pN
— Hamza Shaban (@hshaban) October 29, 2020
It’s like they want us to find alternatives ... https://t.co/Rwz0y6gjy2
— Bradley P. Moss (@BradMossEsq) October 29, 2020
The demand for netflix subscriptions just outpaced the supply of netflix subscriptions so prices have to increase to balance supply and demand. That's just how things work. https://t.co/gAc5aes0cF
— Nathan Tankus (@NathanTankus) October 29, 2020
ICYMI, @netflix is increasing prices.
— T-M?bile (@TMobile) October 29, 2020
Good news: #NetflixOnUs isn't changing. It's still on us!
If you upgraded Netflix to a higher tier, the price change will pass through in the coming months. https://t.co/NqOlQeMcd6
This will stem the tide of unsubscribers https://t.co/m1qkCShz9n
— eKohnomics (@77cyko) October 29, 2020
So when does Disney raise D+ prices?
— Steve Kovach (@stevekovach) October 29, 2020
Everyone will get the Netflix price increase over the next two months. All customers will be notified 30 days before the price increase kicks in. https://t.co/LD5OiwIGds
— Alex Sherman (@sherman4949) October 29, 2020
"I am outraged! Cancel Netflix!"
— Morning Boo ? (@MorningBrew) October 29, 2020
said the the subscriber who will continue to use the service regardless of how it's priced from now until eternity https://t.co/WWKn8RBHdV
? $NFLX Netflix raising price when their relative strength to other streaming services and linear TV is at its widest gap ever, with no Hollywood movies in theaters until at least next summer ??? https://t.co/LXbfAGzhX8
— Rich Greenfield, LightShed (@RichLightShed) October 29, 2020
HBO Max is sleeping well if we charging folks like this. https://t.co/dyADQgnfG7
— trevor trout (@totaltroutmove) October 29, 2020
$NFLX up nearly 5% following this scoop. https://t.co/YquDGN6GK4
— Paul R. La Monica (@LaMonicaBuzz) October 29, 2020
gosh with all that extra money they could pay for some really great satirical news content https://t.co/mPOHpRuZip
— Alex Yablon (@AlexYablon) October 29, 2020
Exclusive: Netflix is raising its prices in the United States. Standard plans are going up $1 to $14 a month, and premium plans are going up $2 to $18 a month. We knew it was coming. Now it's here.
— julia alexander (@loudmouthjulia) October 29, 2020
Netflix's standard — and very popular — plan is now only $1 cheaper than HBO Max. https://t.co/YPmRfK18yi
Estimated content budgets in 2020:
— Jon Erlichman (@JonErlichman) October 24, 2020
Netflix: $18.5 billion
Amazon: $8.5 billion
Apple TV+: $6 billion
Hulu: $4.5 billion
Disney+: $2.5 billion
HBO Max: $2 billion
Peacock: $1.5 billion
CBS All Access: $1 billion
Source: Bloomberg Intelligencehttps://t.co/EOBYVJPPB1
A feature of the K-shaped recovery. https://t.co/WGLzWCUhUj
— Anton Muscatelli (@UofGVC) October 29, 2020
Netflix only keeps getting my money because I have to be able to watch VR Troopers at a moment's notice https://t.co/yFG9zmoDIi
— Patrick Valentine (@KoushiroIzumi) October 29, 2020
I mean...is anyone really surprised? Those Scorsese films aren’t cheap. Either are those Michael Bay films.
— Exorcist Relations Co. (@ERCboxoffice) October 29, 2020
Netflix Raises Price of Standard Monthly Plan in U.S. to $14 per Month https://t.co/yRK4l03AKO via @variety
Hm Netflix playing itself I’m definitely going to drop from the current $16 premium tier to the new $14 standard tier.https://t.co/uuMAz4xTEz
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) October 29, 2020
Biggest streaming service doing extremely well after canceling your favorite shows and asking you to pay more https://t.co/px2JteTYSi
— Blake © ™ ® (@NeilNevins) October 29, 2020
I now pay $14 a month to scroll through Netflix trying to find something to watch https://t.co/mfSDl03t0u
— Ashley Carter (@AshleyLCarter1) October 30, 2020
Ouch. Glad we're not in the middle of a pandemic or anything! https://t.co/IH3kqKP4uR
— Sean Hollister (@StarFire2258) October 29, 2020
sucks all around, doubly sucks that prices are raising for everyone, not just new subscribers. https://t.co/0yB7oSJ33w
— dan seifert (@dcseifert) October 29, 2020
Now that they've hooked you...@Netflix raising its prices https://t.co/APVeHvXWEv
— Carla Marinucci (@cmarinucci) October 29, 2020
A year after the Trump tax plan was signed into law, Netflix paid nothing in federal income taxes after making $845 million in profits and giving its CEO a $178 million compensation package. Yes. We do need to make corporations pay their fair share of taxes. https://t.co/4EKthLsFpZ
— Warren Gunnels (@GunnelsWarren) October 29, 2020
96 hours ago I posted a video with my prediction that $NFLX will have to raise prices. ? https://t.co/04lWn8SXwL
— Tom Nash (@iamtomnash) October 30, 2020
Netflix raises prices of its standard and premium monthly plans; stock surges 4.5%https://t.co/CNdaBqT040 pic.twitter.com/FtTVd0nQOP
— CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) October 29, 2020
So, netflix lost subscribers in the last 3 months due to their liberal bullshit + pedophile shows, and they decide to raise the cost of their service, penalizing the people who stuck with them to make up the difference. Canceling them today.https://t.co/oVbvNvnkKT
— Ashworth (@OldFart2016) October 30, 2020
Netflix raises prices on standard and premium plans https://t.co/a8xjOgvxFr マジかよ
— くえいる (@queile) October 30, 2020
"I am outraged! Cancel Netflix!"
— Morning Boo ? (@MorningBrew) October 29, 2020
said the the subscriber who will continue to use the service regardless of how it's priced from now until eternity https://t.co/WWKn8RBHdV
Again!?? Baby that 12.99 was my limit https://t.co/ZJyXP4nssz
— Auntie Domo (@TeAmo_Domo) October 30, 2020