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Pricing for the new tier has yet to be announced, but we can assume♎ it will be less than the streamer's ad-free plan which currently costs $7.99 per month (or $79.99 per year).
Several streaming apps offer the option of a cheaper, ad-supported tier and a "premium" ad-free tier – with Hulu (which Disney now owns) being the most notorious. The streamer costs $6.99 a month with advertisements and $12.99 per month without. These less expensive tiers come with more than just advertisements: HBO Max's ad-🎃supported tier limits users to TV shows and movies in HD, and doesn't supꦿport 4k content.
Ka🤡reem Daniel, Chairman of Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, called the &💧nbsp;ad-supported tier a "win for everyone."
"More consumers will be able to access our amazing content," Daniel stated. "Advertisers will be abl𒁃e to reac🦋h a wider audience, and our storytellers will be able to share their incredible work with more fans and families."
In just two years, the streamer has made a name for itself as the hub for new Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars content. The app 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:recently added Netflix originals like Daredevil, Jessica Jones, and Luke Cage to its library, making i💖t the of꧟ficial home for all Marvel releases.
Additional details, including the launch date and pricing for the tier, will be announced at a later date. For more, check out our list of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best shows on Disney Plus.
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