Walt Disney Co (NYSE:DIS, ETR:WDP) is set to raise prices across its streaming services over the coming months just one year after previously doing so. Prices across Disney+, Hulu and ESPN are all set to increase in the US under the move, which will come into play ahead of the winter months from October 17.
Analysts expect earnings per share to come in at $1.20 on sales of $23.1 billion, down from $1.21 in the previous quarter but higher than the $1.03 recorded a year earlier.
Disney reports its third-quarter earnings before the bell on Wednesday. The company will hold an earnings conference call at 8:30 a.m.
The Walt Disney Company's (DIS) various streaming services will get more expensive starting in mid-October, the company said Tuesday.
Most of us will be paying more for Disney's suite of streaming video services. Only one offering's price will remain unchanged.
Get ready to pay more for Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+, as the Walt Disney Co. is raising prices for its streaming services in an effort to boost revenue and profitability.
Disney reports earnings tomorrow and this could set the stock on a new course.
Disney will jack up prices once again for its popular streaming services Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ as it looks to push consumers to sign up for its bundles, the company said Tuesday.
Disney reports Q3 results early Wednesday. The Dow Jones giant is celebrating its latest Marvel hit, NBA contract extension.
Subscription prices for Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ plans will be slightly increased later this year, Disney announced Tuesday, as the company appears to push customers toward bundled streaming plans.
Disney will hike the price of most streaming plans as of October 17, the company said today, about a year after its last increase in the fall of 2023. Disney reports earnings tomorrow morning.
Starting mid-October, most plans for Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ will cost $1 to $2 more per month. The price hikes come as Disney continues to push its customers toward bundles to get a bigger bang for their buck.