As Netflix hikes its prices yet again, here are some reasons why you should sever ties with the streaming giant
has nonetheless decided 2023 is the perfect year to turn everything upside down for subscribers. In an audacious pincer-movement, the streamer hashave brought much of the industry to a standstill, the streamer has seen revenues grow in the third quarter to $8.5 billion, up eight per cent from 2022.
With this latest subscription hike, however, it’s surely worth asking if Netflix is still essential viewing. Yes, a new “must-see” hit comes along every so often – most recently, Fisher Steven’s four-part “Gourmet cheeseburger” is how Netflix chief content officer Bela Bejaria characterised the ideal new Netflix show: “something premium and commercial at the same time”.
Jeremy Allen White as Carmy Berzatto and Ayo Ebebiri as Sydney Adamu in The Bear has likewise been renewed. But when you’re staking your future on Lily Collins in a beret, you know you’re in a dark place.When Netflix launched in the UK in 2012, its £5.99 monthly price felt like a fair price. A decade on, however, with the premium tier clocking in at more than double that figure, rivals offer a sweeter deal. From November, Disney+ will have two tiers: a £4.
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