How Do Disney+’s Numbers Compare with Other Streaming Services Right Now?

It’s been a year now of lots of movie and television watching at home. But, things are starting to look up for theaters moving forward, as movies are returning to the big screen!

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So, where does that leave streaming services? Well, here’s what you need to know!

According to CNBC, many of the streaming services may experience a hit as movie theaters reopen and entertainment starts to return to normal. When at-home viewings were the most popular in the 4th quarter of 2020, American viewers spent 44% more of their time using streaming services than in 2019. So, what does that mean for streaming services moving forward?

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Although they will need to use various tactics to attract subscribers, like the debut of popular entertainment including Loki, there is still currently a way to find out how streaming services are currently doing. The amount of subscribers and average revenue per user (ARPU) are important to the pull each streaming service has. While each company may not reveal that information, here are the top 5 streaming services right now, according to their most recent quarterly earnings reports.

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According to CNBC, these are the top 5:

1) Netflix

  • 208 million paying subscribers
  • 74.4 million U.S. and Canada subscribers
  • ARPU for U.S. and Canada: $14.25
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2) Disney+

  • Disney+ (including Hotstar): 103.6 million subscribers, $3.99 global ARPU
  • Hulu SVOD only: 37.8 million subscribers, $12.08 ARPU
  • Hulu SVOD+Live TV: 3.8 million subscribers, $81.83 ARPU
  • ESPN+: 13.8 million subscribers, $4.55 ARPU
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3) WarnerMedia’s HBO and HBO Max

  • 63.9 million global subscribers, 44.2 million U.S. subscribers.
  • ARPU: $11.72 per month
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4) Amazon Prime Video

  • More than 200 million global Prime subscribers — 175 million of which “streamed shows and movies in the past year.”
  • Prime membership cost: $12.99 per month, $119 per year
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5) NBCUniversal’s Peacock

  • 42 million U.S. “signups.”
  • Peacock cost: Either $4.99 ad-supported tier or its $9.99 ad-free tier
  • ARPU: ?
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Rachel Franko has been going to Disney Parks since she was a baby, and her love of Disney has only grown into a SLIGHT obsession since! She's been writing for AllEars since 2019 and loves sharing the magic with all the readers. When she's not writing, you can catch her heading to Disney and Universal Studios with a heart full of dreams and a backpack full of themed ears!

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