Disney+ Streaming Service Price, Release Date Announced

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By Reuters | Updated: 12 April 2019 11:09 IST
Highlights
  • Disney's streaming service will cost $7 monthly or $70 annually
  • Disney+ is set to launch on November 12
  • The company plans to plough a little over $1 billion in cash in 2020

Disney's Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger

Walt Disney priced its highly anticipated streaming video service below Netflix in an aggressive move to challenge the dominant streaming service and entice families to buy yet another monthly subscription.

Disney said on Thursday its new family-friendly streaming service will cost $7 (roughly Rs. 480) monthly or $70 (roughly Rs. 4,800) annually with a slate of new and classic TV shows and movies from some of the world's most popular entertainment franchises in a bid to challenge the digital dominance of Netflix.

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The ad-free monthly subscription called Disney+ is set to launch on November 12 and in every major global market over time, the company said. In addition to Disney films and TV shows, it will feature programming from the Marvel superhero universe, the Star Wars galaxy, Toy Story creator Pixar animation the National Geographic channel and the entire library of The Simpsons.

"What we are putting forward is an aggressive strategy," Disney Chief Executive Bob Iger told analysts at the presentation. "We've got to be very serious and all in on it."

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The company set a target of luring between 60 million to 90 million subscribers and achieving profitability in fiscal year 2024. It plans to plough a little over $1 billion (roughly Rs. 7,000 crores) in cash to finance original programming in fiscal 2020 and about $2 billion by 2024.

The cost of the service was lower than the $7.50 per month that Wall Street analysts expected on average, according to a Reuters poll, and could likely be seen as a stronger bid to appeal to more customers.

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Patrice Cucinello, a director at Fitch Ratings, said Disney had priced the new service "very affordably."

"Disney is approaching streaming offerings, particularly Disney+, with guns blazing, looking to take share and quickly ramp subscriber growth," Cucinello said.

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To get it in front of more people, Disney said it has struck deals with Roku and Sony to distribute Disney+ on streaming devices and console gaming systems and expects it to be widely available on smart televisions, tablets, and other outlets by launch. It did not mention if it would be available on Apple's upcoming video service.

Disney kicked off its presentation to Wall Street analysts at its Burbank, California, headquarters on Thursday with a video that demonstrated the breadth of its portfolio, showing clips from dozens of classic TV shows and movies from Frozen and The Lion King to Avatar and The Sound of Music.

The transformation of the Mouse House, as it is known, from a cable television powerhouse into a leader of streaming media could be Iger's final legacy as he told Wall Street analysts he would not extend his contract beyond 2021 and was working with the board of directors on a succession plan.

Global growth
Executives said they see opportunities to take its ESPN+ sport streaming video service to Latin America and are looking into international expansion of its Hulu streaming video business, which offers movies and shows targeted to adults.

Disney also forecast Hulu's subscribers to reach 40 million to 60 million by fiscal 2024 and reach profitability in the United States by either 2023 or 2024. Hulu currently has 25 million subscribers and is expected to lose $1.5 billion in the current fiscal year.

The digital push is Disney's response to cord-cutting, the dropping of cable service that has hit its ESPN sports network and other channels, and the rise of Netflix. The Silicon Valley upstart has amassed 139 million customers worldwide since it began streaming 12 years ago.

Disney will join the market at a time when audiences are facing a host of choices, and monthly bills, for digital entertainment. Apple, AT&T's WarnerMedia and others plan new streaming services.

To bolster its potential digital portfolio, Disney recently purchased film and TV assets from Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox and gained prized properties such as Avatar.

Disney had been supplying new movies such as Black Panther and Beauty and the Beast to Netflix after their runs in theatres but ended that arrangement this year to feed its own streaming ambitions. The company estimated it is foregoing $150 million in licensing revenue this fiscal year by saving programming for its own platforms.

The Disney+ programming will draw in part from Disney's deep library of classic family films. It also will include exclusive original content such as a live-action Star Wars series called The Mandalorian, a show focused on Marvel movie villain Loki, and animated Monsters at Work, inspired by hit Pixar movie Monsters.

Some new Disney movies, such as a Lady and the Tramp remake, will go directly to the Disney+ app. Other new releases will appear on Disney+ after their run in theatres and after they cycle out of the home video sales window, executives have said.

© Thomson Reuters 2019

 

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