Soon, Disney+ and Hulu subscribers will have one less app to manage.
Disney has just reported its quarterly earnings, and during a call with investors, CEO Bob Iger announced a change that many streaming viewers have been asking for.
Iger said that U.S. subscribers to Disney+ and Hulu will be able to access the content for both streaming services within the Disney+ app.
Disney has sold the two services in a discounted bundle previously, but this will represent a change to the way you use the services. Iger said the “one-app experience” should be available by the end of 2023.
Iger also answered questions during the earnings call about spending on Disney+ content, potential ad revenue, and how price increases for the Disney+ service have affected subscriber numbers.
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What do you think about this change? Will it make it easier for you to watch streaming content? Tell us in the comments!
RickTR says
As long as they keep making crappy content like “Peter Pan and Wendy”, they will keep losing money.