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Streaming service Netflix has made the landmark announcement that they will be incorporating ads into a cheaper subscription level, which will launch on November 3 in Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Spain, the UK and the United States. Netflix COO Greg Peters outlined the plan in a blog post. The $6.99 price tag is cheaper than other services with ad-supported sub tiers out there, with streamers Disney+ and the Disney-owned Hulu having ad plans for $7.99 monthly, though Disney+ will be launching this in December. HBO Max also has a plan with ads for $10...
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On Thursday, two actors were killed and several more crew members injured when a transport van flipped over in the region of Baja California Sur, Mexico. The production was a Netflix graphic novel adaptation titled The Chosen One, and the actors who died were Raymundo Garduńo Cruz and Juan Francisco Gonzalez Aguilar. The show’s production company, Redrum, confirmed the crash occurred while transporting the cast and crew to an airport. “All of us on the production of The Chosen One are shocked by the tragic accident [that] occurred last Thursday, while on transit from Santa Rosalia, Baja Califo...
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Around 150 full-time Netflix employees, plus even more animation studio workers and a swathe of freelancers, found out that they were being terminated from the company as the streamer faces significant hits to earnings. Many of the over 60 freelance contractors let go by Netflix were primarily working for their social media editorial arms that supported the streamer’s diverse programming. These were Strong Black Lead, Golden, Con Todo, and Most, which are about black, Latinx, Asian and LGBTQ content on the streamer respectively. Netflix has also been slashing its animation department with seve...
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CNN+, a supplementary streaming service for the 24-hour cabler which was being hyped up with big-name anchor hires including Audie Cornish and Chris Wallace, will be shutting down at the end of this month after only a few weeks in operation. The launch of the service was unfortunately timed as some executives new to the company via the merger of CNN’s parent company WarnerMedia and Discovery were skeptical of the idea of a niche news streaming site. Despite worry from the Discovery side that would soon be in control of the network, WarnerMedia executive Jason Kilar kept things moving forward a...
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