As Disney+ Loses Subs, Can ESPN And Bundles Reverse The Tide?
Disney’s revenue rose 5% to $24.7 billion last quarter, up from $23.5 billion this time last year. But subscriber growth at The Mouse House looks less promising.
Disney’s revenue rose 5% to $24.7 billion last quarter, up from $23.5 billion this time last year. But subscriber growth at The Mouse House looks less promising.
Disney may be growing overall revenue, but it’s losing streaming subscribers. Going forward, Disney has two main priorities to keep the company moving in the right direction: content bundling and programmatic growth.