Disney+ and Hulu experienced an increase in subscription cancellations during September, the same month ABC temporarily removed "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" from its schedule. This decision by ABC, which is owned by Walt Disney along with the streaming platforms, came after criticism regarding Kimmel's remarks related to the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Data from subscription analytics firm Antenna indicates that total cancellations for Hulu in September reached 4.1 million, while Disney+ saw 3 million cancellations. The churn rate, representing the percentage of customers who cancel subscriptions monthly, doubled for Hulu from 5% in August to 10% in September. For Disney+, the churn rate rose from 4% in August to 8% in September. Despite the increased canc... download the app to read more
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