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In March, Netflix locked in the price of its streaming service once again
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It even launched a games app for kids, called Playground, and added new Jackbox party games that you can play from your TV.
Key facts
- In March, Netflix raised the price of its streaming service once again, putting its cheapest ad-free plan at $19.99 per month, instead of $17.99
- The streaming giant says the jump was driven by “membership growth, higher pricing, and increased ad revenue
- During this quarter, Netflix reported revenue of $12.25 billion, marking a 16.2 percent year-over-year increase
- Streaming Entertainment Netflix Hastings will step down as chairman after nearly 30 years at Netflix
Summary
Streaming Entertainment Netflix Hastings will step down as chairman after nearly 30 years at Netflix. Netflix cofounder and chairman Reed Hastings plans to leave the company after nearly 30 years. The news comes as part of Netflix’s Q1 2026 earnings results released on Thursday, which says Hastings “will not stand for re-election to our Board when his current term expires at the Annual Meeting in June.” After cofounding Netflix in 1997, Hastings served as CEO from 1999 to 2023, when he stepped down and took on the role of chairman . During this quarter, Netflix reported revenue of $12.25 billion, marking a 16.2 percent year-over-year increase.