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Disney Plus is six months old – has it lived up to its promise?

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Disney Plus is six months old – has it lived up to its promise?

By Samuel Roberts

 

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Disney Plus is the future of streaming services, for better and worse. Instead of major content living on Netflix or Amazon Prime Video as it once did, the future of streaming is every media conglomerate launching its own streaming service, featuring its own material. 

 

This means people have to spend more to get everything they want, a situation that isn't going to get any better with the coming launches of HBO Max and Peacock, but it also results in deeper catalogues of content and more specialist offerings. Disney Plus encapsulates this, with decades of obscure material you wouldn't have found on Netflix or Amazon Prime, as well as classic movies you wouldn't see available elsewhere. 

 

It's been six months since Disney Plus launched in the US, Canada and the Netherlands on November 12, 2019. 

 

Full Story: https://www.techradar.com/news/disney-plus-is-six-months-old-has-it-lived-up-to-its-promise

Actually, I do not have to spend more to see all content. As I can stop subscriptions every month, I just switch between the services. Only service I have a yearly subscription is Amazon prime, because that gives me other benefits beside of the streaming content. 

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