Walt Disney shares slide 5% after missing on EPS, revenue estimates. https://t.co/JKzSYiEVPg pic.twitter.com/LCnjkjtcjp
— CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) August 6, 2019
EARNINGS: Walt Disney Q3 EPS $1.35 vs. $1.75 Est.; Q3 Revs. $20.25B vs. $21.47B Est. • $DIS https://t.co/lyieKXL74q pic.twitter.com/kuIH1DTent
— CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) August 6, 2019
‼️?‼️ Disney set to report earnings after the bell https://t.co/fSGT0mFGuR ❗️?❗️ #Followback #SiguemeYTeSigo pic.twitter.com/0I69W6nsox
— ? Ojos al Saber ? (@Ojos_al_Saber) August 6, 2019
"Disney said the company will offer U.S. consumers a bundle of Disney+, ESPN+ and an ad-supported Hulu subscription for $12.99 per month, or the same cost as Netflix’s standard subscription plan." https://t.co/CxxocHz7lK
— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) August 6, 2019
On the earnings call, Bob Iger just said Disney will offer U.S. consumers a bundle of Disney+, ESPN+ and an ad-supported Hulu subscription for $12.99 per month.https://t.co/WUR1yOELYs
— Annie Palmer (@annierpalmer) August 6, 2019
Breaking: Disney announces $12.99 bundle for Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ https://t.co/d8OEqj98n2 pic.twitter.com/cEloSMGsK9
— The Verge (@verge) August 6, 2019
Well. This is a deal. Curious to see how long non-Disney partners stay on Hulu for.
— Jeff Peters (@JPeters1221) August 6, 2019
"Disney announces $12.99 bundle for Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+" https://t.co/zgZFwE4GuT
Disney+ Developing Reimaginings of Home Alone, Cheaper By the Dozen & More https://t.co/ArJWsfFdH8 pic.twitter.com/WJrdZRz8WH
— Comic Book Resources (@CBR) August 7, 2019
Home Alone & Night At the Museum bakal direboot Disney Plus.
— WatchmenID (@WatchmenID) August 7, 2019
Yay or Nay?https://t.co/tWoAzQcrab
FOX映画『ホーム・アローン』『ナイト・ミュージアム』『グレッグのダメ日記』『12人のパパ』が、ディズニー新配信サービスDisney+でリブート!配信向け映画になるかドラマシリーズになるかは現時点では不明 https://t.co/Ynj4JpKe5E #HIHOnews
— 映画秘宝 (@eigahiho) August 6, 2019
Disney is going to do to Netflix what Netflix did to Blockbuster. You hate to see it. https://t.co/xLmbGCMjFm
— Zito (@_Zeets) August 6, 2019
oh you bastards https://t.co/koyDxSWPEe
— BUM CHILLUPS (@edsbs) August 6, 2019
? Disney CEO Bob Iger finally announces long-awaited Disney streaming bundle:
— Sara Fischer (@sarafischer) August 6, 2019
- For $12.99, consumers can access Disney+, ESPN+ and the ad-supported version of Hulu
- The deal will be available when Disney+ launches Nov. 12
- That's still cheaper than premium Netflix package
It’s hard to criticize this price. They nailed it.
— Chris Welch (@chriswelch) August 6, 2019
My Q: how easy will it be to upgrade bundle to commercial-free Hulu plan or Hulu with Live TV?https://t.co/wgXgHIvx3w
Eventually somebody’s gonna sell a box that bundles a bunch of bundles and it’s gonna be more expensive than cable. https://t.co/KrxNIrDeC0
— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) August 6, 2019
Movies. TV. Sports.
— Andrew Schulz ?HEZI (@andrewschulz) August 6, 2019
Game. Over.
Got to respect the chess moves to make this happen... https://t.co/oq0twipJS1
Between this crazy bundle, Apple TV plus, and HBO Max all dropping within 6 months, Netflix is in some MAJOR trouble https://t.co/GfvwBV9kAS
— Matt (@Mo_TheGod) August 6, 2019
Think of the IP that ESPN + Hulu + Disney offers. That $13 month is, relatively speaking, extremely affordable and a no brainer as a consumer choice. https://t.co/7ayHpVbv22
— Luke Thomas (@lthomasnews) August 6, 2019
Disney bundle's pricing putting the Max back into HBO Max
— Kenneth Li (@kenli729) August 6, 2019
Walt Disney CEO @RobertIger announces on $DIS earnings call that ESPN+, Disney+ AND ad-supported Hulu will be available as a bundle for $12.99 per month
— Steve Kopack (@SteveKopack) August 6, 2019
That's the same price as the Netflix "standard" 2-screen plan or $2 less than HBO Now
(h/t @ethan_kraft)
Disney owns pretty much every property I once loved, yet I can’t think of a single one of their properties that I would pay $13/month for today. https://t.co/FK8ghUXa0B
— Fr. Brendon Laroche (@padrebrendon) August 7, 2019
Congrats again for inventing cable television. Well done. https://t.co/SxXOBMSX1s
— Dennis Mersereau (@wxdam) August 6, 2019
Night night DirecTV bill https://t.co/pm3slM0j6Q
— Weather Boy (@WXMoose) August 6, 2019
Disney may be rebooting some beloved franchises for Disney+ like Home Alone, Night at the Museum, Diary of a Whimpy Kid, Cheaper by the Dozenhttps://t.co/xVLLkC1XBA
— CNET (@CNET) August 6, 2019
Oh wait a minute, Hulu is three different things. There's Hulu with ads for $6/month. Hulu without ads for $12/month and then there's Hulu with Live TV for $45/month.
— Stefan Constantine (@WhatTheBit) August 6, 2019
I was thinking about Hulu w/ Live.
$12.99 for Disney+, ESPN+, and the ad-supported Hulu tier is a direct shot at Netflix and covers almost a full cable bundle of content types.
— nilay patel (@reckless) August 6, 2019
Disney sits at just 5 on the go90 Scale of Doomed Streaming Services https://t.co/n7Trjx45ZC
If this (hopefully) hits Canada and the price is similar, then my Netflix can go kick the bucket. https://t.co/uPrhenHcgl
— Chris Walder (@WalderSports) August 6, 2019
Now buy Spotify to complete the media trifecta for $17.99 a month.
— Brad Sams (@bdsams) August 6, 2019
Wow, that's actually not a bad price point at all, for all of that. https://t.co/lo58oUg1HB
— John Colucci (@johncolucci) August 6, 2019
I have Hulu commercial free and it is just over $13/month, I pay $49 annually for ESPN+. The new Disney thing is going to run at $6.99/month. Or you can do the below bundle, which looks to be a hell of a deal. https://t.co/fVJHOLbH5U
— Sean Hardgrove (@shardgrove) August 6, 2019
At that price, I can only see this as a loss-leader to capture a significant portion of the streaming market before raising fees incrementally.
— Cameron Soran (@cameronsoran) August 6, 2019
And if you think that won't work, you've never been a parent at 7am with toddler screaming about missing his favorite show. https://t.co/nRW1ewspNs
Jack my subscription up again @netflix. I dare you. I double dare you. https://t.co/Ko4voRjWgT
— Mike (@85mf) August 6, 2019
Disney announces $12.99 bundle for Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ https://t.co/OdEKy4oh9z
— Alistair Hogg (@alistairjhogg) August 7, 2019
Between this, Netflix, Amazon and whatever sports you want, aren't we back to where we started, just with multiple inconvenient apps and a combined price that's almost equivalent to cable?
#Disney CEO Bob Iger just announced #DisneyPlus will offer a bundle w/ #Hulu & #ESPN+ for $12.99 a month! So if you want to see #TheMandalorian #CloneWarsSaved the new #RogueOne prequel series or anything #StarWars, this is the place! More coming at #D23! https://t.co/NSQYreR4k5 pic.twitter.com/QQpDJFMWI4
— Stephen Stanton (@Stephen_Stanton) August 7, 2019
Disney announces $12.99 bundle for Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ - The Verge https://t.co/etM4vp4Z5p
— Cristian Nyari (@Cnyari) August 7, 2019
Disney has made $8 billion at the box office this year, but its ambitions are costing it a fortune https://t.co/GP0tZb9I5G pic.twitter.com/RxhGySGBUe
— The Verge (@verge) August 6, 2019
Disney has announced that its long-awaited streaming bundle will allow consumers to access Disney+, ESPN+ and ad-supported Hulu for $13/month. The package is meant to be an alternative to Netflix. https://t.co/eCilxamWqd
— Axios (@axios) August 6, 2019
Disney finally unveils Disney, ESPN, Hulu bundle for $12.99 monthly https://t.co/v10xPImvZu via @axios
— Frank Gruber ✨Established (@FrankGruber) August 7, 2019
Dear Disney, no way would I want ESPN or ad-supported Hulu. You should be glad I'm not the typical video customer... https://t.co/gzlVY3EixK
— Sue Stone (@knittingknots) August 6, 2019
Bob Iger says you'll be able to get Hulu (with ads), Disney+, and ESPN+ for $12.99 per month. Same cost as Netflix. Seems like a good deal.https://t.co/hNTUVSjXt8
— Steve Kovach (@stevekovach) August 6, 2019
Disney shares fall after earnings miss https://t.co/0IayJUyZm4
— Lynn Shaw (@LynnShawProd) August 6, 2019
People might want to rethink all of these streaming services they plan to launch. There are so many choices for entertainment nowadays that IMO people aren't going to sign up for seven or eight different services. https://t.co/RdRKtRKqCg
— unseen1 (@unseen1_unseen) August 7, 2019
A la carte is very expensive ... Disney has 3Q miss; stock falls 3.8%; company showed increased losses in its streaming segment due to investments in streaming services Hulu, ESPN+ and Disney+. https://t.co/pqM6Wv2qUL $CMCSA $FOXA $DIS $CHTR $DISCA $T $GOOGL $AAPL $AMZN $CBS pic.twitter.com/NmyHVa33TP
— Ted Hearn (@TedatACA) August 6, 2019
boom baby https://t.co/58tZSEyMIU
— PoliMath (@politicalmath) August 6, 2019
For only $12.99, consumers will be able to access Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+. While expected, this will be a big shake up in the D2C space and offer new opportunities for advertisers to reach cord cutters.https://t.co/TbV4qsDPJU
— Ed Horne (@EdGHorne) August 7, 2019
밥 아이거 디즈니 CEO가 <나홀로 집에>, <박물관이 살아있다>, <윔피 키드>, <열두명의 웬수들> 등 폭스 가족 영화가 디즈니+ 시리즈로 리부트될 것이라 혔습니다. https://t.co/sdJWKGoRWh
— 테일러콘텐츠 TailorContent (@tailorcontents) August 7, 2019
Disney planning a HOME ALONE reboot for Disney+, unclear if it's a movie or series. https://t.co/TjcJLWOd7l
— Ho! Ho! Holiday Viewing! (@SleepyKittyPaw) August 7, 2019
Disney has made $8 billion at the box office this year, but its ambitions are costing it a fortune https://t.co/GP0tZb9I5G pic.twitter.com/I1dmTEKzwu
— The Verge (@verge) August 7, 2019