{"id":41601,"date":"2022-08-10T21:51:44","date_gmt":"2022-08-10T21:51:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/disney-is-getting-more-expensive-unless-you-want-ads\/"},"modified":"2022-08-10T21:51:44","modified_gmt":"2022-08-10T21:51:44","slug":"disney-is-getting-more-expensive-unless-you-want-ads","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/disney-is-getting-more-expensive-unless-you-want-ads\/","title":{"rendered":"Disney+ is getting more expensive… unless you want ads"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Disney+ new ad-supported subscription tier will debut in the US on December 8 at a cost of $7.99 a month, the company announced on Wednesday. If that price point looks familiar, it should. That’s what consumers are paying for Disney+ right now without<\/em> the <\/em>ads.<\/p>\n

Disney+’s price increase comes as the service had a great quarter. The service notched 14.4 million subscribers in the third quarter, exceeding Wall Street expectations. The service currently has 152.1 million subscribers. <\/p>\n

The results sent shares up as much as 6.5% in after-hours trading.<\/p>\n

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As for the company’s overall earnings, Disney (DIS) notched $21.5 billion in revenue for the second quarter, up 26% from last year, and reported a net profit of $1.4 billion, up 53% from a year ago.<\/p>\n

Disney noted that it has 221 million subscribers across its multiple streaming offerings. Netflix has 220.6 million.<\/p>\n

Disney also revised its long-term forecasts, which was 230 million to 260 million subscribers by the end of fiscal year 2024. On Wednesday, it provided a new guidance of 135 million to 165 million subscribers for its core Disney+ product, and as much as 80 million for its Disney+ Hotstar service in India.<\/p>\n

“We had an excellent quarter, with our world-class creative and business teams powering outstanding performance at our domestic theme parks, big increases in live-sports viewership, and significant subscriber growth at our streaming services,” Bob Chapek, Disney CEO, said in the company’s letter to investors on Wednesday. <\/p>\n

Why Disney+ is going up in price<\/h3>\n<\/p>\n

Disney+ isn’t the only Disney streaming service that’s going up in price.<\/p>\n

Hulu, which is majority owned by Disney, will also get a price bump, up $1 to $7.99 for its ad-supported tier and $2 to $14.99 for Hulu with no ads.<\/p>\n

One plan that’s not getting a price hike is the premium Disney Bundle, which ties together the company’s streaming offerings of Disney+ and Hulu with no ads alongside ESPN+. Its cost remains $19.99.<\/p>\n

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