Last year, Disney announced that it would be removing its catalog from Netflix and begin its own streaming service. Since then, just a few details have been released about Disney’s Streaming Service. Until yesterday. The Disney Blog is reporting that during yesterday’s 3rd Quarter Earnings Call, several new details were
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Disney is Seeking Rights of ‘Star Wars’ Back from TBS and TNT for Streaming Service
Earlier this year, Disney launched its ESPN-branded multi-sport video streaming service, and will soon be launching a new Disney-brand direct-to-consumer streaming service in 2019. When this was announced last year, there was talk that Marvel and LucasFilm may not be included in the streaming service but instead could be given
Disney’s Streaming Service Information!
In fall of 2019, Disney is planning to launch their own streaming service. Although there were no announcements about the price, they did say that programming will remain consistent with the Disney brand. The service will not include any R-rated movies as they will remain on Hulu. Movies from the
Original Content Plus Your Old Favorites to be Included with Disney’s New Streaming Service
Earlier last year, Disney announced it would be pulling its programming from popular streaming service, Netflix, and create their own streaming service. Today, we are receiving more details on what we can expect from this new streaming service. Ben Sherwood, President of Disney-ABC Television Group, told Variety that the new
Disney Starting Own Streaming Service And Pulling Movies From Netflix
Today during its latest earnings report, The Walt Disney Company announced that it will be acquiring majority ownership of BAMTech, LLC and starting its own streaming services. Disney will be pulling its movies from Netflix in the process. It will launch its ESPN-branded multi-sport video streaming service in early
Disney and Alibaba Start a Chinese Streaming Service
Disney in connection with Alibaba are launching a Mickey Mouse shaped device that will be available only in China. The device is to stream Disney’s movies, TV shows etc, right on their TV. It’s available for pre-sale on Alibaba’s site Tmall.com for $125. You get a one year subscription to the