As Disney's Streaming Services Continue To Drop Subscribers, They Just Lost a $500 Million Property

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5 Comments

  1. Jim

    With all of the rule changes, absurd player contracts, and rising costs of going to a game, baseball is losing its fanbase anyway. MLB is garbage.

  2. Michael Timko

    Disney+ will continue to lose subscribers as long as Disney treats it like the last stop for movies and limit tv production content.

    Why would you want to subscribe monthly to a platform when new content is not always readily available. Once a movie drops in theaters, it will be six to nine months before it reaches the streaming service.

    What they need to do is drop the the theatrical model all together. Put everything on Disney+ from day one. Can you imagine how many subscribers the service would have if Disney+ became the only place you could see Marvel or Star Wars content.

    1. Steve

      Disney+ will be shut down entirely because streaming as a medium will be outlawed by Congress. Sorry but if you want to see a newly released movie you go to theaters only. Hollywood will go back to the 20th century. I have never streamed a thing and never will.

    2. Danny O.

      Same day. Or, at least, stream it the month following the movie’s theatrical release.

  3. Don

    It’s not ESPN’s fault, it lies with MLB or for any better way to say it Commissioner Manfred and his greed for revenue. There are sponsor logos everywhere now. The players and the stadiums will soon look like something out of NASCAR. Truly sad. Back in the 90’s ESPN saturated it’s viewers with baseball almost everyday and eventually they figured it out it wasn’t cost effective. I seriously doubt I would add Peacock or Hulu to watch any sporting event. Right now I have four options for baseball viewing, ESPN, TBS, FOX, and MLB itself. Eventually Manfred will go back to the outlets he discounted and will ask for more money.

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