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Streaming fees on the rise leads to more consumers paying for ads

Sam Miller5 days ago03 mins

When video streaming platforms were first launched, they were marketed as an affordable way to watch your favorite movies without the interruption of an ad break. But, over the years, as subscription fees hit highs of nearly $25 a month and cheaper ad-supported tiers were introduced, more consumers are willing to pay less in exchange…

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