Streaming TV, combined with internet, can now top $150 a month, which is almost as pricey as some cable TV packages.
This latest increase comes after a similar price hike in March 2023.
A new report from CNBC said that streamers are shrinking their content libraries to cut costs, and showing more and more of the programs that they own.
Streaming TV bills keep going up and up, and more price hikes are predicted for 2024. Some simple ways to trim those rising costs.
Movie critics say it could help small, independent movies that are on the site.
The company announced earlier this month that it will offer a bevy of classic “Bond” films for free with advertisement breaks on YouTube.
It's every movie lover's dream to spend the season watching their favorite holiday films, but Reviews.org is going to pay someone to do just that.
The company's stock was up about 5% in after hours trading following the news.
The streaming juggernaut has ended its 30-day free trial in the US.
Netflix, however, has defended the "Cuties" as actually speaking against the over-sexualization of children in society and has urged critics to watch the movie to understand its perspective.