Disney+ and Hulu subscription prices hike: Here’s how much you need to pay from October 21
Walt Disney Company is walking the price of subscription flow services as of October 21st.
In particular, according to a Bloomberg report, media companies increased flow services prices to increase profits after investments.
“The price increases, which came into force in October, were planned for several months, and Jimmy Kimmel Live has nothing to do with the last suspension and restoration of Jimmy Kimmel Live.
Disney eyes profitability from the flow business
Earlier this year, Disney wants to increase the profitability of online video platforms. The company targeted an operating revenue of $ 1.3 billion from the flow of $ 1 billion in previous estimates, 26 financial flow.
In the latest earnings statement in August, Disney said that he added 1.8 million new subscribers to the flagship Disney service in Q3FY26 and brought the total to 128 million.
The company, which is facing a slowed subscriber growth for the name platform, integrates Disney and Hulu flow services into a single application and includes a larger programming list like ABC News.
Disney introduced a new ESPN flow service at a price of $ 30 a month to host sports programming while bringing its services together at discounted prices. The cost of some package plans has also increased.
Burbank, California -based entertainment giant last year Disney’s price increased up to 25 percent.
(With Bloomberg)


