Disney+ could reach as many as 100 million subscribers in India by 2025, according to a forecast by research consultancy Media Partners Asia. More details:
Disney+ could reach as many as 100 million subscribers in India by 2025, according to a report released Monday by research consultancy Media Partners Asia.
"The COVID-19 pandemic is creating deep disruption and uncertainty for investors and stakeholders in India’s media industry – probably more so than at any other time in the media sector’s modern history," Media Partners Asia said. Building upon recent disruptions like the growth of low-cost mobile broadband, India, the world's second-most populous nation, is now following the coronavirus crisis into a period of ever more rapid change.
At the entry level, a Disney+ Hotstar VIP subscription costs $5.20 per year and gives access to unlimited live cricket, Star TV series and Bollywood films, Hotstar originals and all of Disney's Marvel films and series. The top-level Disney+ Hotstar Premium subscription costs $20 annually and includes all of the programming available to VIP subscribers, plus access to Disney+ originals , the Fox and Disney library, plus new U.S. shows from HBO and Showtime.
MPA offered three scenarios for how Disney's streaming ambitions in India could hash out over the next few years — a base, bull and bear case. The base case has Disney+ Hotstar reaching 93 million paying subs by 2025, generating $902 million in revenue — compared to $216 million in 2019 — with $587 million coming from subscription revenue and $314 million from advertising sales. Average revenue per user would be just under $1. Approximately 17.
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