I have been seeing all the problems that TWDC is having and through it all it seems that the problem segment of the company is Disney+ service. It seems they don't want to admit that the streaming service is the elephant in the room! It is reported not making profit for the company, with the Parks segment carrying the weight! Why don't they just admit it and start over to something that would be a money maker for the company!? Why not come out with a Disney Movie channel where all the videos that were in the vault are accessible through a paid subscription ala carte? Some money is better than nothing!
By ala carte, I mean say I want to watch Bambi, I would go to The Disney Movie Channel, search and find and then pay a separate price just to watch Bambi and I have a 3 day rental! The Disney Movie Vault(channel) would be separate from a subscription...it would be more like Blockbuster Video Store where you would "RENT" each movie you want with each rental being a 3 day rental. This way with a 3 day rental, they could charge $10-$20 for each movie for 3 days!
I dunno if this could work, buy it seems the Disney+ streaming is losing money and only being helped by the parks and entertainment segment of the company! Why aren't the shareholders complaining about the failure of Disney+!?
But I KNOW part of their financial problems are stemming from the high, outstanding park admission price that most cannot afford, that why the parks are low in attendance nowadays
By ala carte, I mean say I want to watch Bambi, I would go to The Disney Movie Channel, search and find and then pay a separate price just to watch Bambi and I have a 3 day rental! The Disney Movie Vault(channel) would be separate from a subscription...it would be more like Blockbuster Video Store where you would "RENT" each movie you want with each rental being a 3 day rental. This way with a 3 day rental, they could charge $10-$20 for each movie for 3 days!
I dunno if this could work, buy it seems the Disney+ streaming is losing money and only being helped by the parks and entertainment segment of the company! Why aren't the shareholders complaining about the failure of Disney+!?
But I KNOW part of their financial problems are stemming from the high, outstanding park admission price that most cannot afford, that why the parks are low in attendance nowadays