Two major streaming services have actually been reducing how many ads you see… and they weren’t Netflix or Prime Video

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As many of the best streaming services become more expensive, a lot of subscribers have opted to save cash by signing up to their cheaper ad tiers – but the ad experiences of different services vary in terms of their intrusiveness and depending on where you live.

According to analysis undertaken by BB Media and shared with TechRadar, the majority of globally available streamers have increased the number of ads being shown on their services as they look for ways to generate more revenue, with only two scaling them back.

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