The company calls the move good for families and advertisers.
talk about the exciting news that streaming giant Disney+ dropped on Wednesday. The home of everyone from Mickey Mouse to Moana has announced that it will add ad-supported tiers to their streaming subscription offers that are more affordable for families.
Currently, Disney+ offers only one subscription option: $7.99 per month or $79.99 per year — though there are various bundling offers as well., saying that, “expanding Disney+ access to multiple price points is a win for consumers and advertisers.” The new subscription tiers will be rolled out in the United States before the end of the year, with expanded options available internationally coming sometime in 2023.
“Since its launch, advertisers have been clamoring for the opportunity to be part of Disney+ and not just because there’s a growing demand for more streaming inventory,” . “Disney+ with advertising will offer marketers the most premium environment in streaming with our most beloved brands, Disney, Pixar,Still, there’s no news on how many tiers will be available, how much they’ll cost, or how many toy commercials your kids will have to watch before you can settle in to
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