Disney to Stop Reporting Quarterly Streaming Subscribers Data

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Disney to Stop Reporting Quarterly Streaming Subscribers Data

Disney will stop reporting their streaming service subscriber numbers in quarterly reports.

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This comes after Netflix announced last year they would stop reporting subscriber numbers.

“We are focused on managing our businesses to deliver growth in a sustained way, and to align our financial reporting with how we operate,” said Disney CEO Bob Iger and CFO Hugh Johnston. “Since we began reporting the number of paid subscribers and ARPU, our DTC strategy and the operating environment have evolved.” (via Deadline)

“Given this evolution, we plan to implement changes to our Entertainment and Sports financial disclosures. Among our planned changes, we believe quarterly updates on the number of paid subscribers and ARPU have become less meaningful to evaluating the performance of our businesses, and we will no longer report these metrics starting with the first quarter of fiscal 2026 for Disney+ and Hulu and the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 for ESPN+,” they explained. “While we will no longer disclose subscribers and ARPU, we will provide information on Entertainment Direct-to-Consumer profitability.”

“We believe our reporting going forward will better align with changes in the media landscape, the unique nature of our integrated assets, how we operate our businesses, and will reflect how management evaluates the progress and success of our strategic initiatives.”

Disney reported a total of 183 million Disney+ and Hulu subscriptions in their Q3 2025 report, an increase of 2.6 million from Q2 2025. 128 million of those are for Disney+ specifically, an increase of 1.8 million.

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