Netflix’s new ad-supported plan clocks 15 million active users

Netflix’s advertising president Amy Reinhard took to a blog to announce this and some other key upcoming offerings.

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| November 2, 2023 , 7:39 pm
The legal notice was sent to Netflix in January where the KKCL lawyers had mentioned that the usage of registered trademark ‘killer’ for the film ‘Killer Soup’ would cause KKCL "irreparable loss, harm and damage, and damage to their goodwill." (Representative Image: Mollie Sivaram via Unsplash)
The legal notice was sent to Netflix in January where the KKCL lawyers had mentioned that the usage of registered trademark ‘killer’ for the film ‘Killer Soup’ would cause KKCL "irreparable loss, harm and damage, and damage to their goodwill." (Representative Image: Mollie Sivaram via Unsplash)

Content streaming giant Netflix’s advertising president Amy Reinhard mentioned in a blog that the company’s monthly active users for the ad-supported plan stands at 15 million.

The ad-supported plan was launched by Netflix in Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Spain, the UK and the US.

Amy Reinhard in the blog said, “As we continue to build and adapt our service, we’re excited about the progress we’ve made and that we now reach 15 million global monthly active users.”

The blog also mentioned some of the other offerings that Netflix plans to roll out soon. “Starting in Q1 2024, our advertisers globally will be able to utilize our new binge ad (wt) format that taps into the viewing behavior of watching multiple episodes in a row. After watching three consecutive episodes, members will be presented with a fourth episode ad-free. In early 2024, we will also launch the ability to showcase QR codes in advertising creative running on Netflix in the US.”

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