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Disney says about 157 million global users are streaming content with ads
Disney said Wednesday it has an estimated 157 million global monthly active users watching ad-supported content across its streaming platforms — Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+. That number includes 112 million users domestically and is an average per month over the last six months.
Disney Says It Has Averaged 157M Global Monthly Streaming Users (And 112M Domestic) Over Past Six Months
Disney says its streaming platforms collectively drew an average of 157 monthly global users, 112 million of them domestic, over the past six months.
157 Million Disney Streaming Users Watch with Ads
Disney announced that it has 157 million monthly active users globally watching ad-supported streaming across Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+.
Disney Says 157 Million Viewers Seeing Ads on Streaming Services
Walt Disney Co., reporting on its ad-supported streaming services, said the number of active monthly users reached 157 million, including 112 million in the US and Canada.
Disney reports roughly 157M global MAUs for ad-tier services, CNBC says
Disney (DIS) reported that it has an estimated 157M global monthly active users watching ad-supported content across Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+,
157 million Disney subscribers watch with ads
TheStreet’s Conway Gittens brings you the biggest news of the day, including what investors are watching and ads don’t seem to bother Disney subscribers.
Disney says its ad-supported streamers have 157 million viewers
Domestically, Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ combine to share 112 million ad-viewing subscribers. The House of Mouse isn’t known for providing extra data about its streaming customers, so when it drops some numbers unexpectedly,
Disney: 157 million streaming content with ads
For the first time, Disney is revealing the number of customers who are streaming content on ad-supported plans. This article, Disney: 157 million streaming content with ads, was first published at The Desk.
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