Disney curiously hikes streaming prices before the dust has even settled

Still reeling from boycott efforts in the wake of ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel controversy, the entertainment giant is asking for a little more money.

Valentina de Andrada

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The Walt
Disney Co. continues to find itself in a crossfire, with Republicans
taking shots from the right and Democrats landing blows from the left.

Following a nearly weeklong drama surrounding the suspension and subsequent reinstatement
of late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, Disney has announced price
hikes for Disney+ streaming subscriptions, escalating tensions as the
company contends with both PR backlash and potential subscriber losses. 

We all know price hikes for Disney+ aren’t unusual, but could the timing be any worse?

Journalist Marisa Kabas suggested on Bluesky
Monday that Disney’s decision to bring Kimmel back might have been
rushed due to the planned price increases, citing an unnamed Disney
source. Fast Company reached out to Disney for comment.

How much are prices going up, and when do they take effect?

The
new rates hit October 21. The ad-supported plan for Disney+ jumps $2,
to $11.99, while the no-ads premium plan jumps $3, to $18.99.

The Disney+ and Hulu bundle jumps $2, to $12.99, while the no-ads premium bundle stays at $19.99.

The full list of increases is posted on the Disney+ support page.

Following the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live!
by ABC last week, high-profile celebrities joined the chorus of critics
calling out parent company Disney, loudly venting their frustrations.
Tatiana Maslany, star of Marvel’s She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, urged her followers to cancel subscriptions, while Damon Lindelof, a co-creator of ABC’s Lost, took to Instagram to say that he wouldn’t work with Disney again if Kimmel’s suspension wasn’t lifted.

Analysts who spoke with Fast Company last week doubted that Disney would feel a long-term financial impact from boycott efforts.

Shares of the Walt Disney Co. (NYSE: DIS) were essentially flat on Tuesday, closing at $112.25.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Valentina de Andrada is an editorial intern at Fast Company
and an undergraduate at S.I. Newhouse School Of Public Communications,
where she focuses on copywriting and creative storytelling.
 

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