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  2. Disney Hiking Prices Across All Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ ... - AOL

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    Here comes another round of “streamflation”: Disney is raising the prices for all stand-alone tiers of Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ in the U.S. this fall, as well as for most of its bundles. The ...

  3. Disney+ follows Netflix in raising prices for consumers ...

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    The pricing is fairly straightforward, with an extra $6.99 for Disney+ Basic and an extra $9.99 per month for Disney+ Premium. Paying users may already notice these add-on prices are less than ...

  4. Disney+ - Wikipedia

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    Monthly prices for these plans range from $9.99 (for Disney Bundle Duo Basic, a new bundle with ad-supported versions of Disney+ and Hulu, but not ESPN+) to $82.99 (for Hulu + Live TV with the ad-free versions of Disney+ and Hulu streaming content, as well as ESPN+, which is only offered as an ad-supported service). [278]

  5. Prices of Disney+, Hulu Premium Plans to Get Jacked Up but ...

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    As of Oct. 12, Disney+ Premium (with no ads) will jump 27%, rising from $10.99 to $13.99/month for … Prices of Disney+, Hulu Premium Plans to Get Jacked Up but New Duo Bundle Will Offer Deep ...

  6. Hulu - Wikipedia

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    The ad-supported Hulu plan would increase from $5.99 to $6.99 a month, while the ad-free Hulu plan would increase from $11.99 to $12.99 a month. The Hulu live TV plan and the Disney bundle, which includes Disney+, Hulu with ads and ESPN+ for $13.99 a month, would not get a price increase at this time. [47]

  7. Disney Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    On November 20, 2022, The Walt Disney Company announced the dismissal of then-CEO Bob Chapek and the return of his formerly-retired predecessor Bob Iger. [1] The following day, Iger announced that Kareem Daniel would step down as chairman of Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution (DMED), which would be later reorganized into a new unit with Alan Bergman, Dana Walden, James Pitaro and ...