Disney+ Now at Almost 29 Million Paid Users in Nearly 3 Months
Disney+ Now at Almost 29 Million Paid Users in Nearly 3 Months

Disney+ Now at Almost 29 Million Paid Users in Nearly 3 Months Through February's first week, CEO Bob Iger says 28.6 million paid subscriptions have been recorded.

Disney CEO Bob Iger, via investors call Those who sign up for the Disney streaming bundle are also considered to be subscribers.

In addition to Disney+, this package also gives you Hulu and ESPN+.

Disney+ originally premiered in the U.S. and Canada on November 12.

26.5 million signed up by the end of 2019, including 10 million within its first day.

In terms of initial signups, Iger adds that half of them were through Disney.

A promotion through Verizon, which gave customers access for free, accounted for 20 percent.

Currently, Disney+ is only available in a few countries, including U.S., Canada and Australia.

The $7-per-month service will expand to certain European countries this Spring.