📈 Netflix’s Ad Reach Grows

📈 Netflix’s Ad Reach Grows

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  • Netflix almost doubles ad tier
  • Meta’s ad-free EU plan just got cheaper
  • ChatGPT generated 3.7bn October visits
  • Canada orders TikTok shutdown
  • Shorts creators can tag brands


Netflix is doubling down on advertising

Netflix has almost doubled its ad-supported subscriber base since May, which now totals 70 million.

The plan, priced at $6.99 USD per month, now accounts for more than half of all new Netflix sign-ups in regions where it is available.

Netflix's cheapest plan without advertising costs $15.49 a month.

With the launch of live sports later this week, Netflix expects demand to continue to rise significantly.

Netflix’s in-house advertising technology has now launched in Canada and will roll out globally throughout 2025 to support the growing demand.

Netflix

💸 Meta cut ad-free subscription prices by 40% for EU users on Facebook and Instagram

Web users will pay €5.99/month down from €9.99 and iOS/Android users will pay €7.99/month from €12.99. Existing subscribers will see the price drop automatically, with no action required.

Meta


🌐 Meta plans to launch ‘less personalized ads’ for EU users

Meta will soon let EU users opt for "less personalized" ads on Instagram and Facebook for free. Instead of ads tailored by browsing history, they will be based on session-specific content and basic demographics like age and location. This move responds to increasing EU regulatory pressure on data privacy.

Meta


🛍️ Google Merchant Center launches ‘Sale Events’

A 'Sale Event' lets U.S. advertisers promote storewide sales without linking them to specific products. The promotion is applied only to Free Listings.

Google

📊 ChatGPT's monthly traffic reached 3.7 billion visits in October.

This is up 17.2% from September and 116% from last year, according to Similarweb.

Similarweb


🔍 AdWeek: LinkedIn videos get triple the text post reach

The analysis from Caroline Giegerich found that LinkedIn videos got 3x more reach although text posts drove better engagement among her existing network.

AdWeek


🇦🇺 Australia proposes a 16-year age limit for children on social media

Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, cites its impact on their mental and physical health. Parliament will review the bill this year, with implementation following approval.

The Guardian


🇨🇦 Canada orders shutdown of TikTok’s offices amid national security concerns

Users can still access and use the app despite the shutdown. The order follows a “multi-step national security review process” that examines the platform's potential risks. TikTok plans to challenge the order in court.

Tech Crunch


🏷️ YouTube’s new Shorts feature lets creators tag brands for sponsorships

Previously, only brands could reach out to creators for sponsorships or partnerships on Shorts. Once tagged, brands can access video metrics on Google Ads and use the content in ads if they choose.

YouTube


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Mohiuddin Babor

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Timothy Asiedu

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Thanks for sharing some Marketing News on Netflix's Ad Reach Grows .

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Great content, here. I also follow Jordan Wilson for AI news. This is key : “ session-specific “ content . Kole Ogundipe

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Insightfull

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