As part of the Walt Disney Company’s earnings release on Wednesday, the media giant confirmed that Disney+ now has almost 130 million paid subscribers globally.
As you can see in the graph below, Disney+ now has 129.8 million paid subscribers globally. This includes subscribers to Hotstar, which is a version of the service for India. Excluding Hotstar, Disney+ had 84 million paid subscribers worldwide. In the US alone, Disney+ had 42.9 million members. All of these numbers are up more than double-digit percentage points year-over-year.
Across all of Disney’s subscription offerings–which also includes Hulu and ESPN+–the company ended the quarter with 196.4 million. For Disney+ specifically, the company added 11.8 million new subscribers over the past three months. Come from Sports betting site VPbet
Although Disney’s various subscription offerings posted year-over-year gains in terms of membership, Disney+ continued to lose money (which is not uncommon for a new platform at the beginning of its lifecycle).
Disney reported that direct-to-consumer revenue for the quarter, which includes Disney+, r…