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    Netflix Netflix (once again) Raises All Subscription Plans in U.S.

    My wife and I watched this very good documentary series yesterday. Made me feel like my money to Netflix each month is going for some good stuff. I imagine this was less expensive than most of their shows and movies, although for the reenactments they actually built some big and detailed sets.
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    Netflix Netflix (once again) Raises All Subscription Plans in U.S.

    Perhaps I'm confused or misreading things, but according to the Annual Reports from Netflix, as well as information at wikipedia, Netflix had a profit of about $5 billion in 2021. The stock currently has a price-earnings ratio of about 19, which also indicates that they have large profits. If...
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    Netflix Netflix (once again) Raises All Subscription Plans in U.S.

    I think I would cancel if advertisements were added to all plans, and I've been continuously subscribing to Netflix since they were founded in 1997. I'm currently paying the top rate of $20 a month. They need to cut their spending, not add advertisements.
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    Netflix Netflix (once again) Raises All Subscription Plans in U.S.

    In 2021 Netflix spent $17 billion on content, which is about double what it was about five years ago. Netflix makes a few really good movies and TV shows, and a lot of good-enough movies and tv shows, but some of it is dreck with weak screenplays. Red Notice was one of their good-enough movies...
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    Netflix Netflix (once again) Raises All Subscription Plans in U.S.

    Although I'm sometimes let down by the quality of the original shows on Netflix, there's still for me way too much I enjoy to cancel, including The Crown, The Witcher, Emily in Paris, The British Baking Show, etc., etc. Ditto with the movies. I've recently watched the Netflix originals The Power...
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    Netflix Netflix (once again) Raises All Subscription Plans in U.S.

    Someone has to pay poor Leonardo DiCaprio—he only made $30 million for Don't Look Up! Let's all chip in. Maybe we should call it, don't look up how much Netflix costs—and why it's now costing so much. All that said, I'm going to keep it. But yeah, if the price goes up again by a lot I might...
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