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Rapid subscriber growth from Disney+ Hotstar helped boost global subscriber count but Wall Street is focused on streaming profitability ...
Disney has lowered its subscriber target for the Disney+ Hotstar service in India after losing streaming rights to IPL cricket matches.
The loss of streaming rights to Indian Premiere League cricket has spurred the Walt Disney Co. to lower its subscriber target for its Disney+ Hotstar service in India. Christine McCarthy, Disney ...
Disney+ Hotstar, the Indian streaming service of The Walt Disney Company, saw a subscriber growth of 42 per cent between October 2021 and October 2022. Hotstar subscribers at the end of the fourth ...
The service reported 46.3 million subscribers in the United States and Canada, 58.6 million international subscribers (excluding Disney+ Hotstar) and 52.9 million Hotstar subscribers.
Over the last three quarters, Disney+ Hotstar has lost 34% of its total subscriber base, reaching 40.4 Mn as of July 1, 2023 The downward spiral of Disney+ Hotstar started with the loss of IPL ...
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How the Streamers Stack Up in Revenue, Subscribers - MSNNearly all the major streamers posted profits during their latest round of earnings, with the improvements fueled by growth in subscribers and overall DTC revenue, as well as price increases ...
Disney+ Hotstar lost 8% of total subscribers. It accounts for a big chunk of the service’s worldwide subscriptions, 52.9 million. Disney+’s non-Indian subscriptions were up 1% for the quarter.
Disney's fourth-quarter fiscal 2023 earnings beat analyst predictions as the company saw robust subscription growth, narrower losses in its streaming segment and a booming theme park business.
Disney+ Hotstar's sub decline to bottom out: experts predict growth in next quarter. After 3 successive qtrs of decline, OTT giant lost 33% of subs due to IPL streaming rights. Disney reported 12 ...
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