Almost 5 million people are using Netflix’s ad tier
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on Wednesday, adding that the number of ad tier subscribers has “more than doubled” since early this year, with the median age of users being 34., Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters said during the presentation that over 25 percent of new signups select the ad-supported tier in countries where it’s available. Peters also claimed that viewer engagement on ad-supported tiers mirrors engagement levels seen across ad-free Netflix accounts.
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