Here's what you need to know about Netflix's Basic with Ads plan
How many ads will I see?
According to Netflix, Basic with Ads subscribers can expect to see an average of four to five minutes of advertisements per hour of content. Initially, the company plans to play spots that are between 15 and 30 seconds long, though you’ll see them both before and during shows and films.
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