

Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery have announced plans to bundle their streaming services—Disney+, Hulu, and Max—this summer. This new bundle will be available in both ad-supported and commercial-free versions, with pricing details yet to be released. Disney will handle the distribution, managing subscriptions and paying Warner Bros. Discovery a share of the revenue.
This partnership aims to offer a comprehensive range of content similar to traditional cable TV packages, including networks like ABC, Fox, TNT, and CNN. The move reflects a broader trend of media companies collaborating to compete with the decline of cable TV and the rise of streaming platforms. Additionally, a separate sports streaming service involving Disney's ESPN and other networks is expected to launch this fall.