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Rome Court Rules Netflix Price Hikes Illegal, Opens Compensation Door

The Rome court has ruled that Netflix subscription price increases from 2017 to 2024 are illegal, potentially allowing millions of Italian subscribers to claim up to <strong>500 euros</strong>. Netflix plans to appeal the decision.

MediaCorp unveils attractive subscription plans for World Cup 2026

MediaCorp in Singapore has announced subscription plans for viewing all matches of the 2026 World Cup, allowing fans to watch 104 matches at an early price of <strong>98 Singapore dollars</strong> (approximately <strong>76 US dollars</strong>). This offer is valid until <strong>April 30</strong>, after which the standard subscription price will apply.

Italian Court Cancels Netflix Price Hikes and Orders Refunds

A court in Rome has ruled to annul illegal price increases on Netflix subscriptions in Italy, ordering the company to refund Italian subscribers. This decision follows a lawsuit filed by the Italian Consumer Protection Association.

Streaming Services Raise Prices as Popular Shows Return in April 2026

In April 2026, streaming platforms like Netflix and Amazon are increasing subscription prices, raising concerns about viewer impact. Meanwhile, Hulu is set to bring back the beloved series 'Malcolm in the Middle', and HBO Max will release new seasons of 'Hacks' and 'Euphoria'.

Netflix raises subscription prices again in a surprising move

Netflix has announced a new increase in its subscription prices, with the lowest ad-supported plan rising to <strong>$8.99</strong> per month from <strong>$7.99</strong>. The standard and premium plans have also seen price hikes, raising questions about the platform's future.

Rising Streaming Service Prices Burden Subscribers

Global streaming services are experiencing frequent price hikes, raising concerns among subscribers. As demand for quality content increases, companies are seeking to recover losses from declining traditional subscriptions.