Edmonton Journal

Fans squeaking at the Mouse House

- HAYLEY TSUKAYAMA

More than 11,000 people have signed an online petition asking Disney to reconsider its decision to remove its shows and films from Netflix as it launches its own streaming service.

Their argument? Disney’s decision restricts the entertainm­ent choices they can pick from on a limited budget.

“The move might make business sense for Disney, which is eager to get a piece of the streaming pie, but the people who power these businesses should be taken into account, too,” says the petition, started by online organizing site Care2.

Viewers are increasing­ly subscribin­g to multiple streaming services as more companies look for ways to capitalize on their popularity. Some customers are happy with the variety of services available to them. This month alone, there have been at least three new streaming announceme­nts, including Disney’s.

But for those looking for a onestop-shop model, it is becoming harder to find, and the costs of separate subscripti­ons are adding up. Disney has not given details on how much its service would cost.

The petition asking the House of Mouse to keep its content on Netflix has drawn signatures from across the globe. “We cut the cord with cable so we could have more variety and choice, but now we’re just being pushed back into packaged, limiting subscripti­on models,” the petition reads. At the time of this writing, the petition had logged 11,340 signatures since launching Aug. 16.

That’s been fairly remarkable growth, Care2 said.

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