comment by Ruiney (U1005)
posted 10 minutes ago
Simpsons
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25 seasons of Simpsons, that will show them
Anything made by Disney or owner by them now
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_assets_owned_by_The_Walt_Disney_Company#Disney_Media_Networks
Also remember Netflix is losing all the Disney owned stuff too
Netflix is losing so much money with no sign of a turn around think they are losing something like 3bn a year where Disney is making 30bn profit. I can't see Netflix weathering the battle against Disney.
Plus In america you can bundle it with Hulu & espn+ for $13 which is great value.
I cannot imagine they have enough stuff to keep viewers attached for a long time, like Netflix.
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They bought Fox. Disney have access to far more content and have a budget to create new content that Netflix will never, ever, have access to.
It will be focused on film and television content from "Walt Disney Studios and Walt Disney Television. Original films and television series based on new and existing properties are also planned, including content from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, National Geographic, and 20th Century Fox."
comment by Admin1 (U1)
posted 38 minutes ago
Netflix is losing so much money with no sign of a turn around think they are losing something like 3bn a year where Disney is making 30bn profit. I can't see Netflix weathering the battle against Disney.
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You can do better than that.
They make 15bn in revenue and have 1.6bn net income.
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 25 minutes ago
I cannot imagine they have enough stuff to keep viewers attached for a long time, like Netflix.
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They bought Fox. Disney have access to far more content and have a budget to create new content that Netflix will never, ever, have access to.
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Forgot they owned Lucas Film and Pixar too.
Didnt know they owned Fox.
Damn they are massive, wonder if they will show Snow White the poorn version.
comment by MKspur (U9129)
posted 47 minutes ago
Plus In america you can bundle it with Hulu & espn+ for $13 which is great value.
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That is excellent value.
Didn't realise Disney own Hulu now, as Yoda says they truly are massive.
How did you miss it? They paid about $70bn for it. It’s the biggest media acquisition ever.
Yeah that's a massive deal to miss
Harder to find Disney content online illegally.
This could be a problem for some even though I don't do that myself.
So was reading a article and it seems the uk and any other country that has Skytv won’t be getting Disney+ until the contract between the two run out some time next year.
Disney+ now launching in the UK on March 24th, a week earlier than we were expecting. Price revealed as £5.99 a month (or £59.99 a year).
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posted on 16/8/19
Simpsons
posted on 16/8/19
comment by Ruiney (U1005)
posted 10 minutes ago
Simpsons
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25 seasons of Simpsons, that will show them
posted on 16/8/19
Anything made by Disney or owner by them now
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_assets_owned_by_The_Walt_Disney_Company#Disney_Media_Networks
posted on 16/8/19
Also remember Netflix is losing all the Disney owned stuff too
posted on 16/8/19
Netflix is losing so much money with no sign of a turn around think they are losing something like 3bn a year where Disney is making 30bn profit. I can't see Netflix weathering the battle against Disney.
posted on 16/8/19
Plus In america you can bundle it with Hulu & espn+ for $13 which is great value.
posted on 16/8/19
I cannot imagine they have enough stuff to keep viewers attached for a long time, like Netflix.
———
They bought Fox. Disney have access to far more content and have a budget to create new content that Netflix will never, ever, have access to.
posted on 16/8/19
It will be focused on film and television content from "Walt Disney Studios and Walt Disney Television. Original films and television series based on new and existing properties are also planned, including content from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, National Geographic, and 20th Century Fox."
posted on 16/8/19
comment by Admin1 (U1)
posted 38 minutes ago
Netflix is losing so much money with no sign of a turn around think they are losing something like 3bn a year where Disney is making 30bn profit. I can't see Netflix weathering the battle against Disney.
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You can do better than that.
They make 15bn in revenue and have 1.6bn net income.
posted on 16/8/19
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 25 minutes ago
I cannot imagine they have enough stuff to keep viewers attached for a long time, like Netflix.
———
They bought Fox. Disney have access to far more content and have a budget to create new content that Netflix will never, ever, have access to.
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Forgot they owned Lucas Film and Pixar too.
Didnt know they owned Fox.
Damn they are massive, wonder if they will show Snow White the poorn version.
posted on 16/8/19
comment by MKspur (U9129)
posted 47 minutes ago
Plus In america you can bundle it with Hulu & espn+ for $13 which is great value.
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That is excellent value.
Didn't realise Disney own Hulu now, as Yoda says they truly are massive.
posted on 16/8/19
How did you miss it? They paid about $70bn for it. It’s the biggest media acquisition ever.
posted on 16/8/19
Yeah that's a massive deal to miss
posted on 16/8/19
Harder to find Disney content online illegally.
This could be a problem for some even though I don't do that myself.
posted on 6/9/19
So was reading a article and it seems the uk and any other country that has Skytv won’t be getting Disney+ until the contract between the two run out some time next year.
posted on 6/9/19
Massive shiiiit then
posted on 21/1/20
Disney+ now launching in the UK on March 24th, a week earlier than we were expecting. Price revealed as £5.99 a month (or £59.99 a year).
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