Disney’s first streaming bundle of multiple OTT services is coming down the pike, and it’ll cost the same as a standard Netflix subscription.
Later this year, the media company will offer customers access to its three OTT services: ad-supported Hulu; subscription sports-streaming service ESPN+; and Disney+, the soon-to-launch streaming service that will be home of family-friendly content from its Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic brands.
The bundled service will be available starting Nov. 12, the same day Disney+ is slated to debut, said Disney CEO Bob Iger, who announced the news Tuesday during Disney’s quarterly earnings call with investors.
The cost of the service bundle will come to $12.99

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