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Sherman A1

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Fri Jan 14, 2022, 06:39 PM Jan 2022

Netflix upping US, Canada prices with competition growing

NEW YORK (AP) — Netflix is raising prices for its video streaming customers in the U.S. and Canada, less than a year and a half since its last price increase, as competition from other streaming services increases.

The Los Gatos, California, company said Friday that prices are going up by $1 to $2, depending on the plan. The “standard” plan that most people take is increasing by $1.50, to $15.50. The Canadian version is going up by the same amount in local currency, to $16.50 Canadian dollars.

Price increases are becoming more of a regular feature at Netflix, which is facing saturation in the U.S. market. Of Netflix's 213.5 million subscribers, some 74 million are in the U.S. and Canada. It got an influx of global subscribers early in the pandemic, but is investing in video games as it looks beyond movies and TV for growth.

In the U.S., Netflix's most expensive plan is increasing by $2, to $20; its basic plan is up $1, to $10. The plans vary based on variables like the number of screens users can watch Netflix on at the same time and the number of phones or tablets that can have downloads. The company still mails out DVDs in a service that requires a separate plan.

https://krcgtv.com/news/entertainment/netflix-upping-us-canada-prices-with-competition-growing

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Netflix upping US, Canada prices with competition growing (Original Post) Sherman A1 Jan 2022 OP
I'm fine with this. They are the only subscription service I pay for and I can always find beaglelover Jan 2022 #1
Doesn't seem to be the way "free markets" are supposed to work. YorkRd Jan 2022 #2
Agreed! bif Jan 2022 #3

beaglelover

(3,486 posts)
1. I'm fine with this. They are the only subscription service I pay for and I can always find
Fri Jan 14, 2022, 06:44 PM
Jan 2022

something interesting to watch on their service. Definitely worth the money!

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