Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery to bundle streaming services

Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery to bundle streaming services

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.