This could potentially be the biggest DisneyPlus news of the year.
this fall. The perennial primetime favorite, which has been airing on ABC since 2005, will now premiere new episodes on Disney+ for at least the next two seasons. It will be Disney+’s first live weekly show., Strictly Come Dancingwas still doing reasonably well on ABC; last fall’s run of episodes still ranked among the top unscripted series with adults 18-49. Its current host is Tyra Banks.
While streaming services occupy an increasingly large chunk of Americans’ home viewing, live broadcasts are still relatively rare among the biggest competitors in that space. Apart from occasional sports broadcasts — like Amazon Prime airing NFL Football — most of the larger sites like Netflix and Hulu and Disney+ have stuck to libraries of films and television shows.
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