Netflix (NFLX) lanseaza proiectul "Basic with Ads", reclame pe platforma sa.
— Daniel Nita (@realdanielnita) November 3, 2022
Sursa: https://t.co/nlIt5aOqml
日本、韓国も広告ありの新サービス地域に含まれる。広告あるほうが、休めるし、安いし、で得しかないと思う。そもそも私は見ないので関係ないけど。
— 愛川みぞれ(investor for glocal future) (@mizorehime) November 3, 2022
>>>https://t.co/nazVL6flKD
Netflix launched its ad tier Thursday, and several popular series are missing from the streamer’s library due to licensing restrictions, including originals ‘House of Cards’ and ‘Arrested Development’ https://t.co/kFBxL4FpOY
— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) November 3, 2022
Netflixで広告付きの低料金プランがスタートしたが、契約上の問題から、このプランでは『ハウス・オブ・カード 野望の階段』『アレステッド・ディベロプメント』など全体の5~10%の作品が視聴できない。https://t.co/M1glpz5lxE
— 永遠 (@awzotp) November 3, 2022
넷플릭스의 월 $6.99 광고 등급이 이제 시작 (한국 월 5,500원)
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) November 3, 2022
Netflix’s $6.99 ‘Basic with Ads’ tier is now live - The Verge https://t.co/Pc3GMyzWA4
Netflix’s $6.99 per month ad tier is now live https://t.co/dcl4o3UHe3 pic.twitter.com/n8JvqnARrp
— The Verge (@verge) November 3, 2022
If you’re looking to save a few bucks by signing up for Netflix’s cheaper ad-supported plan, be aware: You won’t get the full catalog available to regular customers. https://t.co/jVWiSKGxwJ
— Michelle Manafy (she/her) (@michellemanafy) November 4, 2022
넷플릭스, 광고 포함 기본 플랜 론칭 그러나 현재 애플TV에서 작동하지 않아
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) November 4, 2022
- 이는 최신 3세대 애플TV 4K도 포함돼
- 넷플릭스의 광고 포함 기본 플랜은 미국 내 구독료가 월 $6.99로 표준 기본 플랜보다 $3이 더 저렴해https://t.co/EH0a4N7wrp
Congrats to @GormanJeremi, @prnaylor & team @netflix! Can't wait to see what you think, @RichLightShed https://t.co/CCez46UsID
— wolfepereira.eth ⚡️ (@wolfepereira) November 3, 2022
Scoop for you: Several creators, including Shonda Rhimes, have expressed displeasure with Netflix's decision to include midroll advertising in their content, which was specifically made not to have commercials.https://t.co/X9tUwqKKlW
— Alex Sherman (@sherman4949) November 4, 2022
Shonda Rhimes is among the creators who are unhappy with Netflix's new mid-video ads, sources say https://t.co/WgEixgtXdo
— CNBC (@CNBC) November 4, 2022