All Disney articles – Page 16
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Features
Disney wants fans to kickstart streaming service
Strategy for Disney+ revealed at biennial Disney Expo
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News
Netflix competition series takes linear route
SVoD giant plots weekly release pattern for music competition series Rhythm + Flow
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News
Disney+ banks on reboots in SVoD arena
Streamer leveraging IP from existing franchises for six new shows
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Disney+ confirms 2019 international launches
Deals with ‘nearly all major platforms’ agreed as November launch date draws near
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News
Disney+ adds Sky exec for Europe and Africa
Luke Bradley-Jones will oversee D2C operations as streamer prepares to launch
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Hulu to team with Disney on drama and comedy originals
SVoD service aiming to exploit majority owner’s television studio expertise
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Features
Disney+ banks on existing IP strengths
This weekend at Comic-Con, Marvel announced that its series for Disney+ will follow-on and be an integral part of storylines from the studio’s cinematic releases. The move illustrates how much Disney+ is banking on gaining subscribers through utilising the wealth of IP at its fingertips.
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News
Netflix price hikes contribute to missed subscriber targets
Streaming giant blames content slate for growth slowdown
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News
Disney global sales president to stand down
Post-Fox takeover fallout continues as long-standing distribution exec departs
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Comment
Gazing into the past and future
Genuinely distinctive content is best response to a host of challenges
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News
Disney hires Netflix exec for non-US SVoD role
Matt Brodlie will commission and acquire international shows for Disney+
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News
COBA soothes co-pro fears
Research shows the SVoD giants have not rowed back on partnering with UK broadcasters
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News
Disney+ acquires BBCS animation
Forthcoming SVoD service picks up Bluey and orders Chip ‘n’ Dale reboot
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Katzenberg eyes April 2020 launch for Quibi
Dreamworks co-founder Steven Spielberg to produce series for $1bn short-form proposition
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News
US media giants threaten Georgia exit
WarnerMedia, Disney and Netflix among those publicly opposing controversial abortion bill