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Netflix announced it was raising prices and continuing to invest heavily in more content after dropping its bid for rival Warner Bros. Discovery in February.

The world’s largest streaming service ended its efforts to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery after rival bidder Paramount Skydance offered a higher bid following months of attempting to persuade the company’s board to accept their offer. Since ditching the bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, Netflix raised prices on all its paid tier offerings, continued increasing investments into its content production side and touted solid ratings on its platform for Major League Baseball’s opening day in March. (RELATED: Netflix Turns Up The Heat With All-Cash Offer To Warner Bros.) 

The streaming giant announced on March 26 that it would raise prices on all paid tiers, including its ad-supported plan by $1 to $8.99 and its standard and premium plans to $19.99 and $26.99, respectively, according to CNBC. The company also announced it would be raising its ad-supported plans for extra non-household users who share a password by $1 to $6.99, with ad-free add-ons increasing to $9.99, CNBC reported.

The company defended its price increases by citing the amount of money it invests back into its original production unit, telling investors it would invest $20 billion, a $2 billion increase over 2025, according to CNBC.

Netflix has also expanded its live sports offerings, with the streamer touting strong ratings of 3 million viewers for its March 26 opening day baseball matchup between the New York Yankees and San Francisco Giants, The Streamable reported.  The opening day baseball telecast followed other live sport broadcasts, including Netflix’s Christmas Day NFL matchups and live boxing events like Jake Paul’s bout against former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson.

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ARLINGTON, TEXAS – NOVEMBER 15: (L-R) Jake Paul announced as winner against Mike Tyson during LIVE On Netflix: Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson at AT&T Stadium on November 15, 2024, in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images for Netflix © 2024)

The price increases on Netflix subscriptions came as consumers were still struggling under the weight of inflation, with the Iran war causing Americans to pay an average of $4.16 at the pump as well as more for essentials such as groceries, thanks to the war-induced price hikes on fertilizer. Americans were already paying more for goods before the Feb. 28 launch of Operation Epic Fury, with the personal consumption expenditure index, which excludes energy and food, registering at 3% growth year over year, a full percentage point above the Federal Reserve’s goal of 2% inflation, the Bureau of Economic Analysis reported Thursday.

Analysts, such as those at The Motley Fool, questioned whether Netflix can retain customers in such an inflationary environment. “Higher oil prices are escalating inflationary pressures on already strained consumers,” Motley Fool financial analyst Daniel Foelber wrote. “So you would think that most companies would ease up on price hikes and focus mainly on sales volumes to grow earnings. Not Netflix.”

“If Netflix’s ad-free subscriber count remains relatively unchanged after this latest price increase takes effect, that would reinforce the narrative that it is viewed by many households as a consumer staple, on par with an Apple iPhone or Amazon Prime membership,” Foelber added.

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Netflix dropped its bid for Warner Bros. Discovery in February after Paramount Skydance upped the ante and offered $31 per share, which Warner Bros. called a “superior proposal,” according to The Washington Post. “We’ve always been disciplined, and at the price required to match Paramount Skydance’s latest offer, the deal is no longer financially attractive,” Netflix wrote in a Feb.26 statement.

Netflix has platformed several pieces of content that push a progressive viewpoint, including children’s shows that contain transgender and pride themes. The streaming service also released a Spanish-language film that featured a trans woman who yearned for coal mines.

The network continued its relationship with former President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama by signing a production contract with the former Democratic first couple in 2024.

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