Disney Irish
Premium Member
I wonder how Prime suddenly got a boost in October.
I would attribute the increase in September/October primarily due to Thursday Night football which (outside of local markets) is exclusively on Prime. And then a bit to the new infused catalog due to MGM.Prime has a crapload of domestic (US) subscribers due to the delivery service, more than Disney or Hulu as was mentioned. Even though a lot of folks don't necessarily have Prime for the streaming, is it really a surprise that they have solid streaming numbers given the number of subscriptions? If anything isn't the higher streaming minutes per sub a positive indication for Disney's services?
Also, wasn't it Amazon that spent a couple billion on purchasing MGM to add their library to streaming? Seems like that along, plus whatever originals they are doing and the NFL suggest they care at least a little how well the service is doing.
We'll see if it drops post NFL season and then pop back up for the 2024 season.