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The latest financial results comes as Fubo combines its video service with Hulu + Live TV to shake up the streaming TV business.
Disney and Fubo announced the closing of their deal merging Hulu + Live TV operations with Fubo, with Disney owning a 70% stake in the new company.
Fubo has reached a total of 1.63 million subscribers in North America as the sports streamer has completed its merger with Disney's Hulu + Live TV. Fubo CEO David Gandler told analysts during the company's third quarter earnings call on Monday that the deal would lead to "unprecedented opportunities" at the combined company and expand consumer choice,
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Disney has big plans for Hulu
The entertainment giant has no timeline for killing the streamer's app, even if it really wants you to watch via Disney+ instead.
Disney and Fubo have come to an official agreement, announcing plans to merge the streamer’s business with Hulu + Live TV.
Disney takes 70% interest in the sports-focused channel, which becomes the nation's sixth largest pay-TV service with nearly 6 million domestic subscribers.
The Disney company is phasing out Hulu's standalone app and integrating it into Disney's other services. It will impact your Hulu subscription.
However, All’s Fair is due to release its new episodes at 12am PT/ 3am ET for American audiences. This works out as 8am British time - or 9am for people in Europe. The preview, via Disney Plus, reads: “A team of female divorce attorneys leave a male-dominated firm to open their own powerhouse practice.
With nearly six million North American subscribers, the newly combined Fubo and Hulu + Live TV venture is now the second largest virtual pay-TV provider in the U.S. It only trails Google's YouTube TV, which reportedly has more than 10 million paying subscribers.
The first of the month brings tons of movies, and then we go deep with a new Korean drama and more on Disney+ and Hulu.