The company of the most famous mouse in the world shows muscle and subscribers to the rest of its competitors.
Disney is the new market-leader.
Disney (Disney+, Hulu & ESPN) – 221.1 Million paid subscribers.
Netflix – 220.7 Million paid subscribers. pic.twitter.com/VdfTFXXazn
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The arrival of advertising on Disney + is already a reality
In case you didn’t know, in the United States, Disney+ offer two other platforms within the subscription, which may not be purchased together, and which are Hulu and ESPN+. Focusing on the offer for exclusive Disney+ services, the plan who have now called Premium and which previously cost $7.99 per month, will now cost $10.99with a fee of $109.99 if you make the payment for everything one year. In return, Disney+ enter the Basic planthe one that will have integrated ads, and that will cost those $7.99 per monthwithout you being able to save money by paying the annual subscription.
Hulu and ESPN+ also prices rise and add a plan with ads. The rest of options of subscription, which include the other services in different modalities, also add advertising to one of your offers and increase the price of the basic pack. Kareem Danielpresident of Disney Media & Entertainment, it states that:
With our new Disney+ ad-supported offering and expanded plans across the streaming catalog, we’ll offer more consumer choice, at a variety of price points that meet the diverse needs of our viewers and appeal to an audience every year. greater time. Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ present unprecedented content and viewing experiences and the best value offering in today’s streaming landscape, with more than 100,000 movies, TV episodes, original shows, sports and live events.
Disney continues to sweep the streaming platforms and has taken the opportunity to unfold its potential in the statement published on its website. In it, the North American company points out the increase of 14.4 million subscribers in the last trimesterreaching the impressive number of 221 million users worldwide. Netflix already rises from the throne and begins to tremble before the arrival of the next king of streaming. Bob ChapekCEO of Disney, has affirmedin statements collected in Tech Crunch, that:
We’ve had an excellent quarter, with our world-class creative and business teams fueling impressive theme park work, big jumps in live sports viewings, and significant growth in subscriptions to our streaming services.
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