Disney+ will reach 126 million subscribers worldwide by 2025 and 53 percent of Netflix’s estimated 238 million then, Digital TV Research analyst Simon Murray forecast in a report. Details:
"Disney+ will be the biggest SVOD winner over the next five years" and reach 53 percent of Netflix’s estimated user base, predicts Digital TV Research.
Following Disney’s Tuesday earnings report that exceeded subscriber estimates for Disney+, whose original programming includes “Disney+ will be the biggest SVOD winner over the next five years,” and will rank only behind Netflix and Amazon, the firm predicted in a report, highlighting its estimate for 105 million additions by 2025. It expects the Disney+ user base to reach 40.7 million at the end of 2019.
Five global streaming platforms will have 553 million paying SVOD subscribers by 2025, adding 196 million between 2020 and 2025, Murray projects.
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