Disney Hides End-of-2025 Subscriber Numbers
Disney won’t share its current subscriber numbers, suggesting its growth story is over.
Disney won’t share its current subscriber numbers, suggesting its growth story is over.
Peacock hits 44 million subscribers after 9 months without growth.
Paramount+ gets a big boost from its first UFC fight.
Netflix keeps chugging along, crossing the 325 million subscriber mark and adding titles from its rivals.
In their first 2 months of operation, FOX One seems to hold the subscriber advantage over ESPN Unlimited.
A staggering number of people are watching Prime Video.
Fubo’s CEO is in a great mood, even as his company’s subscriber base is basically the same as last year.
ESPN just unlocked a gold mine with its ESPN Unlimited streamer.
Suddenly, Netflix isn’t adding subscribers at the same rate as before. Why?
As usual, Fubo bleeds subscribers in the second quarter, but its CEO is sounding upbeat heading into their merge with Hulu.
He didn’t name names, but it was obvious which streamers Zaslav predicts will fold.
As growth slows to a crawl, Hulu will become part of Disney+.