Disney's Streaming Services: Disney+ (and Hulu, ESPN+, Star, & hotstar)

MisterPenguin

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MisterPenguin

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MisterPenguin

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MisterPenguin

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MisterPenguin

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MarvelCharacterNerd

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Looks at headline.

"May"

Bob Iger:
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MisterPenguin

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DCBaker

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Paid Sharing on Disney+ is now available in the United States, Canada, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region.

Find pricing and more details at the link below.

 

easyrowrdw

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I've been a D+ and even a Hulu subscriber since launch. But this new price hike is it for me. Once 2025 hits, I plan to cut both.
Hulu has offered a Black Friday special for the last few years. I think last year it was $1 per month for 12 months. You don't need to be a new subscriber either. We swap the account back and forth from one spouse to the other from one year to the next.
 

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Indy_UK

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So between the hefty price hikes, account sharing clampdown, full ownership of Hulu and cutbacks in staff and productions, they are surely going to be into healthy profit at the next quarterly results?
 

MisterPenguin

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So between the hefty price hikes, account sharing clampdown, full ownership of Hulu and cutbacks in staff and productions, they are surely going to be into healthy profit at the next quarterly results?
Yes, that's the trend line and what their own internal spreadsheets told them half a year ago.

Now... define *healthy* profits. Because I can imagine that no matter how big the profit margin is, there will be some who will set the bar very high just so they can ding Disney. It's a great way to call "profiting" as "failure!" because they didn't profit enough to some vague, undefined standard.

Also, clamping down on sharing hasn't been in full force the past quarter, so, it's effects won't be realized until 4 months from now.
 

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