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    Disney decides it hasn’t angered people enough, announces Disney+ price hikes

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    While mired in controversy from all sides, the Walt Disney Company has unveiled price hikes for Disney+ and its other streaming services today.

    As of October 21, Disney+ will cost up to 20 percent more, depending on the plan you have. Disney+ with ads is increasing from $10 to $12 per month, while the ad-free plan is going from $16 to $19 per month. The annual, ad-free plan will go from $160 to $190.

    Acquisitions have enabled Disney to own multiple streaming services, so it’s not just Disney+ subscribers who will be impacted. Subscriptions for Hulu and ESPN Select will also increase, as will all Hulu + Live TV plans and bundles of Disney’s three subscription-based streaming services.

    And anyone buying Disney+ and Hulu bundled with Warner Bros. Discovery’s HBO Max will also have to pay (up to 17.6 percent) more as of October 21.

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    Unfortunately, for millions of cord-cutters, an increase in streaming service prices isn’t surprising. Disney+ most recently raised prices in October 2024. It also raised prices in October 2023 and December 2022. (Disney+ debuted in November 2019, and Disney’s overall streaming business became profitable in Q3 2024).

    Disney’s timing here is similar to its previous price hikes: The announcement is made in September, with the new prices taking effect in October. However, September 2024 was much different from September 2025, which will be remembered as a time when Disney was embroiled in boycotts from streaming subscribers, broadcast viewers, free speech activists, celebrities, liberals, and conservatives.

    On September 17, Disney-owned ABC made the landmark announcement that Jimmy Kimmel Live! would “be pre-empted indefinitely.” The announcement followed comments that Kimmel made on a September 15 show about the murder of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk. His comments drew the ire of Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr, and ABC affiliate owners Nexstar and Sinclair subsequently pulled the show from their stations.

    It didn’t take long for the public to turn against Disney. Hundreds of people protested outside Disney Studios in Burbank, California. Calls to cancel Disney+ flooded social media, and, per Yipit data cited by The New York Times today, this had a greater impact on subscriber churn than other streaming boycotts.

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