on Wednesday revealed it would increase how much subscribers have to pay for certain plans on its streaming services, making it the most recent to do so.
The ad-free versions of Disney+ and Hulu will soon see their monthly membership fees upped by $3, becoming $13.99 and $17.99 respectively, the entertainment giant said. The standalone ad-supported plans will remain flat, with Disney+ Basic and Hulu staying at $7.99 and Hulu too. Hulu with live TV will become $76.99 with ads, and the version without them will go up to $89.99, according to the press release.Disney is also launching a new "Duo Premium" plan that bundles both ad-free versions of the streaming services for a $19.99 monthly cost. The company has other bundles already available that vary in pricing, some including ESPN+.
FILE - The Disney+ streaming log-in screen is displayed on a television, Monday, Aug. 9, 2021, in East Derry, N.H. Walt Disney reports quarterly financial results reports quarterly financial results Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022. The company said the price increases will kick in as of mid-October. With those changes approaching, where are the other popular streaming services positioned in terms of subscription price in the U.S.?, a major player in the sector, currently has just three plans in the U.S. after having recently decided to make its Basic plan "no longer available for new or rejoining members" in the country.
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