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  2. Netflix cancels cheapest plan as subscribers have to choose - AOL

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    The newly formed subscription plans are priced at $6.99 for the ad-supported Basic plan, $15.49 for the Standard, and a 4K Premium plan that is completely ad-free and costs $22.99.

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

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    Netflix last year stopped new subscriptions to its Basic plan, but allowed existing subscribers on that tier to keep it. Now it's killing it off for good, starting with Canada and the U.K.

  4. Netflix Reveals Plan to 100% Phase Out Cheapest Ad-Free Tier

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    Netflix’s cheapest ad-free option is soon going extinct. As the streamer continues to grow alongside recent password-sharing crackdowns and ad-based tiers, Netflix is planning to phase out its ...

  5. Criticism of Netflix - Wikipedia

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    Netflix is a subscription streaming service owned by the American company Netflix, Inc. Launched on August 29, 1997, it initially offered DVD rental and sale by mail, but the sales were eliminated within a year to focus on the DVD rental business.

  6. Netflix will 'continue to evolve' its pricing model but loves ...

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    Netflix has yet to raise the price of its ad-supported offering, introduced less than two years ago, which remains one of the cheapest ad plans among all of the major streaming players at $6.99 a ...

  7. Netflix Scraps Cheapest Ad-Free Plan — Here’s How That ...

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    Netflix is eliminating its cheapest no-ads plan in both the U.S. and the UK, forcing new subscribers to either pony up another $5.50 month for ad-free streaming or, more ideally, go with the ad ...

  8. Censorship in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Free-to-air television programs in the Philippines are given ratings by the MTRCB depending on content: G (general patronage), PG (parental guidance) and SPG (strong parental guidance) except news and sports programming and commercials (excluding political ones during the campaign season, as these are regulated by the Commission on Elections).

  9. Movie and Television Review and Classification Board

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    The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (Filipino: Lupon sa Rebyu at Klasipikasyon ng Pelikula at Telebisyon; [1] abbreviated as MTRCB) is a Filipino government agency under the Office of the President of the Philippines that is responsible for the classification and review of television programs, motion pictures and home videos.