Disney Projects an $8 Billion Increase in Its 2022 Content Budget
Disney Projects an $8 Billion Increase in Its 2022 Content Budget

Disney Projects , an $8 Billion Increase in , Its 2022 Content Budget.

'Variety' reports that last week, Disney revealed plans to increase its total content budget by $8 billion in 2022.

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'Variety' reports that last week, Disney revealed plans to increase its total content budget by $8 billion in 2022.

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'Variety' reports that last week, Disney revealed plans to increase its total content budget by $8 billion in 2022.

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The projected amount would reportedly go toward produced and licensed content, including sports rights.

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The projected amount would reportedly go toward produced and licensed content, including sports rights.

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According to Disney, the increase is meant to support services like Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+.

According to Disney, the increase is meant to support services like Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+.

Disney is scheduled to release about 50 titles in 2022 for either streaming or theatrical release.

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Disney is scheduled to release about 50 titles in 2022 for either streaming or theatrical release.

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Disney is scheduled to release about 50 titles in 2022 for either streaming or theatrical release.

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In 2021, Disney spent a total of over $25 billion on content.

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In 2021, Disney spent a total of over $25 billion on content.

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Ampere Analysis said that in the fourth quarter, Disney exceeded 100 million streaming subscribers in the U.S. for the first time.

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Ampere Analysis said that in the fourth quarter, Disney exceeded 100 million streaming subscribers in the U.S. for the first time.

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The Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ bundle, which offers an $8 per month saving on taking the services individually, is a strong driver for Disney’s overall streaming growth in the U.S., particularly for ESPN+.

, Tony Holleran, Research Manager at Ampere Analysis, via Fierce Video.

The Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ bundle, which offers an $8 per month saving on taking the services individually, is a strong driver for Disney’s overall streaming growth in the U.S., particularly for ESPN+.

, Tony Holleran, Research Manager at Ampere Analysis, via Fierce Video.

A strong content portfolio from Disney+ and Hulu, making the most of its key Marvel and Star Wars franchises (on Disney+) and FX (on Hulu), as well as the continuation of live sports (on ESPN+) has further driven subscription growth this year, Tony Holleran, Research Manager at Ampere Analysis, via Fierce Video.

A strong content portfolio from Disney+ and Hulu, making the most of its key Marvel and Star Wars franchises (on Disney+) and FX (on Hulu), as well as the continuation of live sports (on ESPN+) has further driven subscription growth this year, Tony Holleran, Research Manager at Ampere Analysis, via Fierce Video.

Ampere Analysis' research manager Tony Holleran predicts that Disney will reach 108 million subscriptions by the end of the year.