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  2. Netflix - Wikipedia

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    Netflix is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service. The service primarily distributes original and acquired films and television shows from various genres, and it is available internationally in multiple languages.

  3. The Trial (Italian TV series) - Wikipedia

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    December 13, 2019. (2019-12-13) The Trial (Italian: Il processo) is an Italian television mini-series, composed of 8 episodes, created by Alessandro Fabbri, in collaboration with Laura Colella and Enrico Audenino, and directed by Stefano Lodovichi. It originally aired in Italy in November 2019 and was released on Netflix on 10 April 2020.

  4. Netflix is axing its cheapest, ad-free plan in the US - AOL

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    Netflix will start phasing out its Basic plan, its cheapest advertising-free plan, which costs $11.99 per month in the United States, the company said on Thursday. The company had previously ...

  5. Social Currency (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    They are given new Instagram accounts with zero followers as the access to their regular Instagram accounts is cut off. [6] Social Currency is an influencer survival challenge where the participants showcase their best skills on the internet with their new Instagram accounts to compete for title of the "Top Influencer".

  6. Netflix Ends Free 30-Day Trial Offer in the U.S. - AOL

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    Netflix is no longer using a free trial membership to attract new subscribers in the U.S., having ended its free 30-day promo offer earlier in October. A Netflix spokesperson confirmed that the ...

  7. Lyle and Erik Menéndez - Wikipedia

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    The second trial was somewhat less publicized, in part because Judge Stanley Weisberg did not allow cameras in the courtroom. [39] During the second trial, Weisberg, relying upon a legal decision by the Supreme Court in an unrelated case, limited testimony about the sexual abuse claims [ 40 ] and only allowed the jury to vote manslaughter ...