Home > Content > Oz To Get New Disney+ Content, 30 Days Free, Cheaper Than Netflix & Stan

Oz To Get New Disney+ Content, 30 Days Free, Cheaper Than Netflix & Stan

The Walt Disney Company is set to mount a major disruptive campaign in Australia with TV manufacturers and set top box manufacturers set to get access to a brand new Disney+ app.

According to sources agents for Disney+ in China and Korea are now negotiating with multiple TV brands including both premium and value TV manufactures to get the app on TV’s by the November 2019 launch date.

New TV’s shipped for the last quarter which is when most TV’s are sold will have the new app installed.

Owners of TV’s that have embedded chip technology and the right processing power including brands such as LG, Samsung Sony, Pioneer, Hitachi and Philips TV’s will get an over the air update of the new app.

ChannelNews was told by manufacturing sources in Hong Kong earlier this week that the pricing will be cheaper than both Netflix and Stan in Australia and that Australians who take up the service will be given access to a 30 day free trial. Its tipped that the service could initially be available for $8.95

The service will also be available on Blu Ray players and new set top boxes as well as via Apple’s new streaming service.

Also getting the service will be Amazon and Google, as well as Microsoft and Sony for their gaming consoles.

Yesterday US communication giant AT&T announced that they have sold its 10% minority stake in Hulu — now majority owned by Disney, with the rest held by Comcast — back to the streaming-video joint venture for $1.43 billion.

Disney had been in active discussions with AT&T about acquiring the telco’s minority stake in Hulu. Disney obtained 60% ownership of Hulu after it acquired the entertainment assets of 21st Century Fox for $71 billion from Rupert Murdoch, a deal that closed in March. The remaining 30% was held by Comcast/NBCUniversal.



You may also like
Netflix’s AI-Powered Ads Are Coming And They Might Be Watching You
Warner Bros. Discovery Reverts Back to HBO Max in Branding U-turn
Netflix To Launch New AI Interface Android Users Appear To Miss Out
Thomson Launches 100-Inch Google TV To Rival Hisense, Samsung and TCL
Netflix Rakes in $1.3bn from Aussies But Sends Most Of It Offshore

Popular Posts

After $15M Price Fixing Fine Milwaukee Tools Tries To Fix Reputation Among Trades
Latest News
/
/
We Are Rewind Revives the Boombox with Retro GB-001
Latest News
/
/
Who Was The Senior Industry Executive Who Thought He Had A Job At Harvey Norman Until They Said ‘No Thank You’.
Latest News
/
/
Netflix’s AI-Powered Ads Are Coming And They Might Be Watching You
Latest News
/
/
UK Government Blocks AI Copyright Transparency Rules, Sparking Creative Industry Backlash
Latest News
/
/

Digital Magazines

Recent Post

After $15M Price Fixing Fine Milwaukee Tools Tries To Fix Reputation Among Trades
Latest News
/
//
Comments are Off
Milwaukee Tools have rolled out a big new marketing campaign in Australia in what appears to be reputation saving effort...
Read More