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Netflix says its ad-supported plan now has 15 million monthly users

- WENDY LEE LOS ANGELES TIMES

Netflix on Wednesday said its ad-supported tier has increased to 15 million global monthly active users a year after the plan’s launch, triple the amount that the Los Gatos, California-based streaming video giant disclosed in May.

The streamer, which for years resisted commercial­s on its platform, launched a cheaper, ad-supported tier in November 2022.

Netflix has not disclosed how many actual paying subscriber­s it has on its ad-supported tier, which costs $6.99 a month, compared with $15.49 for the standard ad-free version. Monthly active users would include other household members on a Netflix’s subscriber’s account that have set up Netflix profiles.

Last month, the company said the number of subscriber­s to the ad-supported plan continued to grow in the third quarter, with membership up almost 70% from the second quarter. The ad-based tiers account for roughly 30% of signups in the countries where Netflix offers its service with commercial­s.

Netflix launched its cheaper plan with commercial­s after it had lost subscriber­s in the first half of 2022. Rivals, including Nbcunivers­al’s Peacock and Paramount Global’s Paramount+, had already offered commercial-supporter tiers. Warner Bros. Discovery’s Max and Walt Disney Co.’s Disney+ have ad-based subscripti­ons as well.

Netflix executives have acknowledg­ed that its ad-based business has a ways to go before reaching its goals.

“We’re definitely in our infancy, and it’s definitely not at the scale that we want it to be at yet,” Netflix co-chief Executive Ted Sarandos said at the Bloomberg Screentime conference.

Last month, Netflix announced the exit of Jeremi Gorman, who was credited with building the streamer’s ads business, and said Amy Reinhard, Netflix’s former vice president of studio operations, would be president of advertisin­g.

Over the past two years, streaming services have raised prices on ad-free plans as the growth in subscriber­s has slowed down.

Netflix in July canceled its cheapest ad-free basic plan for new or returning users in the U.S. and U.K. and last month raised the prices on its monthly premium plan by $3 to $22.99 and the basic plan by $2 to $11.99 a month. The company did not change the price on its ad-supported or standard plans, which remain at $6.99 and $15.49 a month, respective­ly.

On Wednesday, Netflix said it will increase options for advertiser­s. The company started its ad plan with 15-second and 30-second ads, and will now offer 10-, 20- and 60-second ads. In the U.S., advertiser­s will also be able to show QR codes next year. Sponsorshi­ps will also be available globally next year.

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