Tag: Disney

  • Movies Anywhere The Streaming Service Every Cord Cutter Should Use

    Movies Anywhere The Streaming Service Every Cord Cutter Should Use

    Plenty of apps allow users to watch movies through websites and apps. Movies Anywhere makes it easier to watch movies that you’ve purchased from anywhere. Find out more about how this service can help you create your movie library, below. What it Is Movies Anywhere began as Disney Movies Anywhere in 2014. At that time,…

  • Disney’s Movies Anywhere Service Offers an Exclusive The Last Jedi Extra

    Disney’s Movies Anywhere Service Offers an Exclusive The Last Jedi Extra

    Movies Anywhere is a Disney-owned service that connects digital purchases via Google Play, Amazon Video, iTunes, and Vudu to a single account. This allows you to watch movies purchased on Google Play on your Apple TV and movies from iTunes on your Fire TV. (As long as they are movies from 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros.,…

  • Disney Announces a New Direct-to-Consumer Unit

    Disney Announces a New Direct-to-Consumer Unit

    Yesterday The Walt Disney Co. announced a major reorganization. Part of this effort was to launch a new direct-to-consumer unit to focus on new products such as their ESPN Plus subscription service and the planned subscription streaming service from Disney that is launching in 2019. The new unit will be headed by Kevin Mayer, who…

  • Disney’s Movies Anywhere Adds FandangoNOW Support

    Disney’s Movies Anywhere Adds FandangoNOW Support

    Movies Anywhere is a Disney owned service that connects digital purchases via Google Play, Amazon Video, iTunes, and Vudu to a single account. This allows you to watch movies purchased on Google Play on your Apple TV and movies from iTunes on your Fire TV. (As long as they are movies from 20th Century Fox, Warner…

  • The OTA Network Laff Adds ‘Home Improvement’ As Part of a New Disney Deal

    The OTA Network Laff Adds ‘Home Improvement’ As Part of a New Disney Deal

    Today the OTA network Laff announced a deal with Disney that will give Laff access to Disney owned content including Home Improvement. This is a multi-year licensing agreement that will give Laff rights to air the Emmy-winning Home Improvement for free over the air. “Laff is becoming the sitcom hall-of-fame. Home Improvement adds to an incredible collection of…

  • ESPN’s New Streaming Service Will Let You Subscribe to Out-of-Market Games

    ESPN’s New Streaming Service Will Let You Subscribe to Out-of-Market Games

    This week Disney’s CEO Bob Iger opened up at the Media & Telecom Conference about Disney’s plans for streaming and their new ESPN Plus streaming service. During the talk we learned a lot about Disney’s plans for the future of streaming. Some we already knew like more original shows and movies to attract subscribers to…

  • A Federal Judge Is Accusing Disney of “Copyright Misuse” in Fight with Redbox

    A Federal Judge Is Accusing Disney of “Copyright Misuse” in Fight with Redbox

    Recently Disney filed a lawsuit against Redbox in an effort to stop them from selling digital download codes. The issue comes as a result of Redbox buying Disney DVDs and Blu-rays with digital codes inside the box. Redbox has been renting the discs and selling the codes to Redbox customers. Disney claimed that was copyright…

  • Here Is Everything We Know About Disney’s New Streaming Service

    Here Is Everything We Know About Disney’s New Streaming Service

    Late last year it was announced that Disney will be ending their deal with Netflix in 2019 and launching a new streaming service. Disney hopes that their new service will compete head-to-head with Netflix. Over the last few weeks, our email and weekly Q&A shows have been flooded with questions about the new Disney streaming…

  • New Details About Disney’s New Streaming Service Launching in 2019

    New Details About Disney’s New Streaming Service Launching in 2019

    Today we finally got some new details about Disney’s new streaming service that is launching in 2019 to take on Netflix. Thanks to Deadline we now have new details about Disney’s new streaming service. First there with be no R-rated films on Disney’s new program. Anything r-rated will be moved over to Hulu once Disney owns…

  • ESPN’s New Streaming Service Will Costs $4.99 a Month

    ESPN’s New Streaming Service Will Costs $4.99 a Month

    For over a year we have known that Disney was working on a streaming service for ESPN. The service will be caused ESPN+, and now we know the price. “The third feature is a plus service, we’re calling it ESPN Plus, that will include an array of live programming that is not available — live…