Those who want an ad-free experience, which Netflix once championed as a leading benefit of its service, will have to pay $15.49 a month for its standard plan or $20 for its premium plan.
’s latest pivot to ad-supported content, the streaming giant announced Wednesday that it’s axing its cheapest ad-free plan—known as “The Basic Plan”—to new signups and rejoining members in the U.S. and UK.
Instead, users hoping to subscribe to thefor less than $10 a month will now have to sit through periodic commercials. Netflix says customers already subscribed towill be able to continue without advertisements for the same monthly price, $10, for the foreseeable future. In a statement to
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