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

DCBaker

Premium Member
From a new 8-K filing.

Item 2.06 Material Impairments.

As previously announced, The Walt Disney Company (together with the subsidiaries through which its various businesses are actually conducted, the “Company”) is in the process of reviewing content, primarily on its direct-to-consumer (“DTC”) services, for alignment with a strategic change in approach to content curation and as a result is removing certain content from its platforms. On May 26, 2023, the Company removed certain produced content from its DTC services. As a result, the Company will record a $1.5 billion impairment charge in its fiscal third quarter financial statements to adjust the carrying value of these content assets to fair value. The Company is continuing its review and currently anticipates additional produced content will be removed from its DTC and other platforms, largely during the remainder of its third fiscal quarter. As a result, the Company currently estimates it may incur further impairment charges of up to approximately $0.4 billion related to produced content. The Company does not expect any material cash expenditures in connection with the impairment charges related to produced content. In addition, the Company may terminate certain license agreements for the right to use content on its platforms, which would result in the removal of licensed content from its platforms and lead to impairment and/or contract termination charges as well as cash payments. The Company currently expects that any such charges and payments related to licensed content would be meaningfully less than the impairment charges related to produced content.

Link to the filing below.

 

TalkingHead

Well-Known Member
Long article making the rounds about the not-so-bright future of streaming services. I would think Disney has an advantage with their IP if it can continue to attract general audiences. That’s a big if, though.

Pull-quote Soderbergh: “It’s absolutely conceivable that the streaming subscription model is the crypto of the entertainment business.”
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Original Poster
Cord cutting continues.

Is anybody left that doesn't see streaming as the future of TV, and thus, how important to 'win' the streaming wars?

 

Phroobar

Well-Known Member
Now we need a streaming DVR.
Imagine, telling a box to grab full seasons of shows that you now have locally stored incase the streaming service decides to pull that content.
 

DCBaker

Premium Member
Marvel Studios' The Incredible Hulk lands on Disney+ tomorrow, June 16.

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