Disney has announced that Radio Disney will officially cease operations in the first quarter of 2021. This move comes amid ongoing restructuring, and an increased focus on the company’s streaming service, Disney+.

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Disney has announced that Radio Disney will officially cease operations in the first quarter of 2021. This move comes amid ongoing restructuring, and an increased focus on the company’s streaming service, Disney+.
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Peacock announced today that all eight “Harry Potter” films will be available to stream on the service over the next six months, starting later this year and heading into 2021.
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Peacock, NBCUniversal’s new streaming service, has officially launched with both free and premium subscription tiers.
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Disney+ is celebrating a Throwbacks Week with multiple watchlists of classic films and television shows through the decades — all leading up to the premiere of “Prop Culture” and the service’s debut of “The Princess Bride.”
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WarnerMedia has announced that its highly-anticipated streaming platform, HBO Max, will officially launch on May 27, 2020.
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Comcast has officially launched an early preview of the premium tier of Peacock, NBCUniversal’s new ad-supported subscription streaming service.
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At a Comcast investor presentation this week, NBCUniversal unveiled Peacock, their free premium ad-supported streaming service offering more than 600 movies and 400 series, as well as live and on-demand content.
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NBCUniversal will soon host an exciting event at Universal Studios Hollywood that will bring guests and fans closer to the shows and movies they love – Peacock Live!
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Boldly stepping into an increasingly fractured entertainment environment – one in which movies are competing with television for viewers’ attention, and established studios are fighting with young upstarts to get a slice of an ever-shrinking dollar – Disney is about to take the wraps off one of its most intriguing moves yet.
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Verizon customers, listen up: If you’re an Unlimited Wireless Plan customer, you’re eligible for a free year of Disney+, Disney’s new streaming service.