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Does Disney+ Have an International Growth Problem?

Does Disney+ Have an International Growth Problem?

With Disney+ boasting 95 million global subscribers just 14 months after its launch, Walt Disney (NYSE: DIS) and its investors have to be pleased. If it hits that new target, the streaming service will surpass Netflix's (NASDAQ: NFLX) current subscriber total. According to internal data seen by tech-sector news site The Information, 40% of Disney+ subscribers are in the U.S. And McCarthy said about 30% of its subscribers are on the Disney+ Hotstar plan, heavily concentrated in India.