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Netflix to soon launch N-Plus subscription for access 'behind-the-scenes' content, Podcasts, and more

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  • May 11,2021
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Netflix is known for testing many features that don't necessarily make it to the market, and it's hard to say what the fate of N-Plus will be. A Netflix spokesperson quoted in the report said that the survey was part of regular efforts to poll its audience on things the company was exploring, adding that the company didn't have anything further to share for now.

The survey also suggests that N-Plus can be found via a simple Google Search about any show or its cast, via messages/emails via Netflix, or even via app notifications.

The content is expected to include text, image, and video feeds you can sign up for news, interviews, analysis, deep dives, games, how-tos, audience conversations, music, podcasts, and more.

Protocol reporter Biz Carson was one of the few to receive Netflix's N-Plus survey. As per the report, the company described the service as a “future online space where you can learn more about the Netflix shows you love and anything related to them”.

The subscription service could earn members the right to learn about “a planned show (pre-production) and influence its development with feedback before filming has finished”.

It is also said to add music to the service by listing all the songs from a TV show and allowing users to create playlists from it. One of the questions in the survey read, "learn about a planned show (pre-production) and influence its development with feedback before filming has finished." 


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