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

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    Basic users in the US who want an ad-free viewing experience on Netflix will now have two choices: Netflix’s Standard plan, which costs $15.49 per month, and its Premium plan, which costs $22.99 ...

  3. Netflix is getting rid of its cheapest ad-free plan - AOL

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    The removal of this plan comes as Netflix has touted the success of its less than two-year-old ad-supported offering, which comes at a cost of $6.99 per month. For ad-free experiences, Netflix ...

  4. Netflix With Ads Update: Binge 3 Episodes, Get 1 ‘Free ...

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    Netflix recently announced that its basic, advertising-free plan would increase from $9.99/month to $11.99/month (for those already subscribed), while the premium, Ultra HD-infused, multiple ...

  5. YouTube Premium - Wikipedia

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    On June 18, 2018, YouTube rebranded the service as YouTube Premium. The price of the service also changed from US$9.99 to US$11.99 per month for new subscribers. The existing pricing, as well as bundling of YouTube Premium with Google Play Music, was grandfathered in some countries for those who subscribed prior to the rebranding. Alongside the ...

  6. Netflix - Wikipedia

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    Trial offerings were first launched for Netflix users in Poland in August 2021, offering premium mobile games based on Stranger Things including Stranger Things 3: The Game, for free to subscribers through the Netflix mobile app. [414] Netflix officially launched mobile games on November 2, 2021, for Android users around the world.

  7. Unbelievable (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    It was released on September 13, 2019, on Netflix. [3] [4] The miniseries is based on the 2015 news article "An Unbelievable Story of Rape", written by T. Christian Miller and Ken Armstrong about the Washington and Colorado serial rape cases. It also draws from their 2018 book A False Report, based on the same research.

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