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Disney Acquires Majority Ownership of Streaming Platform Hulu

Disney, Hulu’s majority shareholder, announced on Wednesday that it will buy a third of the streaming platform for $8.6 billion from NBC Universal, a subsidiary of cable operator Comcast, to take over the entire company.

The American giant will now be the sole owner of Hulu, which it already markets in its subscriber services, including Disney+ and the sports content streaming platform ESPN+.

An ad-supported package of the three services costs $15 a month in the United States, and an ad-free version costs $25 a month.

The acquisition will “further Disney’s streaming goals,” the company said in a press release, and comes as it strives to increase subscriber numbers on its Disney+ streaming service.

The deal values ​​Hulu at $27.5 billion in total, according to Disney, which said the transaction will close on December 1.

The company will release its latest quarterly results next week, offering a look at how its cable and streaming services are faring in a fiercely competitive market.


2023-11-02 14:27:41
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