Disney Plus announces EXXEN-like subscription service!

Disney Plus, which has more than 120 million subscribers worldwide, announced that it will enter many new markets, including Turkey, this summer. It then took over the Marvel-like streaming rights available on other popular platforms like Netflix. Now, it has announced its new subscription service, which it thinks will push itself to the top of the list.


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Disney Plus launches ad subscription service

Kareem Daniel, President of Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, said in a statement that they will launch a new subscription service for Disney Plus streaming services. With this plan, Disney aims to lower prices as much as possible, especially in countries where it will launch for the first time.

Kareem Daniel said in a statement:

Extending Disney Plus reach to a larger audience at a low price is a win for everyone, including consumers, advertisers and our storytellers. More consumers will have access to our great content. Advertisers will be able to reach a wider audience and our storytellers will be able to share their incredible work with more fans and families.

It is said that a price has not yet been determined for this new advertising subscription service that has been announced. However, there are uncertain dates. It is planned to be implemented in the second half of 2022 in the USA and by 2023 all over the world.

Although there is currently a similar advertising subscription service on the EXXEN platform, established by Acun Ilıcalı in Turkey, there is no similar system available on platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV+ around the world.

Although Disney Plus will come to our country, its prices have not been announced yet. However, there are 2 different package options in the USA, 8 dollars per month and 80 dollars per year. In addition, Hulu and ESPN Plus are also Disney-owned, offering 3 packs for $14. Therefore, the new ad subscription service will bring the current prices down.

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