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Disney+ is considering a free streaming tier, report says

Disney+ is reportedly considering introducing a free streaming tier, allowing users to access parts of its library without paying. The idea was mentioned by Disney’s chief product and technology officer, Adam Smith, during a town hall meeting. The move aims to help Disney+ compete with free platforms like YouTube and Tubi, which are gaining popularity among viewers. Data from Nielsen indicates that free streaming services accounted for 18.7% of U.S. television watch time in April 2026, up from previous years. This strategy could position Disney+ differently from competitors such as Netflix and Amazon Prime, which also offer limited free content.

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Disney+ is considering a free streaming tier, report says

Disney+ is reportedly considering introducing a free streaming tier, allowing users to access parts of its library without paying. The idea was mentioned by Disney’s chief product and technology officer, Adam Smith, during a town hall meeting. The move aims to help Disney+ compete with free platforms like YouTube and Tubi, which are gaining popularity among viewers. Data from Nielsen indicates that free streaming services accounted for 18.7% of U.S. television watch time in April 2026, up from previous years. This strategy could position Disney+ differently from competitors such as Netflix and Amazon Prime, which also offer limited free content.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the potential change in Disney+'s pricing model as a strategic business decision aimed at market competition. It does not take a clear ideological stance but reports on the implications for consumers and the broader streaming landscape. The framing remains neutral, focusing on行业

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