Dade Hayes Finance EditorDisney reported 57.5 million subscribers to Disney+, the direct-to-consumer streaming service that launched last November.After rising from 54.5 million subscribers as of the beginning of May, Disney+ is on the verge of the 60 million to 90 million range it told investors it would get to by 2024.Hulu, the company said, now has 35.5 million subscribers to its on-demand service and live TV bundle combined, while ESPN+ is now at 8.5 million, more than triple its level a year ago.The streaming numbers were a bright spot during an otherwise gloomy quarter reflecting the full impact of COVID-19.
The pandemic has shuttered movie theaters, quieted tourism and blown the whistle on live sports — all areas of specialty for.
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