Come November, it’s not just folks stateside who will see a rollout of Disney’s streaming service Disney+. Canada, the Netherlands, Australia, and New Zealand will also get Disney+, with the former two getting it Nov. 12 -- the same day as the U.S. -- and the latter two a week later, Variety reports.
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21% Of U.S. Households Will Buy A Disney+ Subscription (Study)
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Disney+ To Launch In 5 Countries On Apple, Google, Roku, Microsoft, And Sony Devices
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Disney Shoots For Streaming Domination By Bundling Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ For $12.99 Per Month
Disney plans for its various streaming services to get cozy with an all-in-one bundle that’ll wrap up Disney+, Hulu’s ad-supported tier, and ESPN+ for $12.99 per month.
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Disney+ Is Betting On Quality Over Quantity With One Of Streaming Space’s Smallest Libraries
When it launches on Nov. 12, Disney+ will offer a total of 7,500 TV episodes and 500 films -- meaning its library will be significantly smaller than Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video.
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Insights: As Video Streamers Turn Over Some Cards, Can They Avoid The Real Flop?
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Disney Streaming Service To Launch In November At $6.99 Per Month
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Disney Poaches Former Netflix Exec To Lead Business Strategy For Its Upcoming Streaming Service
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After Netflix Breakup, Disney Courts Hulu With 4-Show Marvel Deal, Potential For Hulu To Revive Cancelled Netflix Series
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Disney+ Will Offer Non-Disney Content At Launch
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Disney Unveils Name Of Upcoming Streaming Service, Will Launch In Late 2019 With Marvel And ‘Star Wars’ Series
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