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Disney+ service running smoother as it wins 10 million customers

- CHRISTOPHE­R PALMERI

LOS ANGELES Walt Disney Co. rallied on Wednesday after its new video-streaming platform attracted 10 million customers, sprinting to a milestone that the company called “remarkable.”

The service, Disney+, was just made available Tuesday in the U.S. and Canada, though the company had been offering it earlier in the Netherland­s as a test.

“With 10 million subscriber­s on its Disney+ service in the first full day of availabili­ty, Disney should silence naysayers who expressed reservatio­ns about a pivot to streaming,” said Geetha Ranganatha­n, a media analyst for Bloomberg Intelligen­ce. “It took HBO Now about four years to reach about 10 million streaming subscriber­s.”

Disney shares reversed losses after the company announced the subscriber figure, with the stock climbing as much as 5.5 per cent on Wednesday. Netflix Inc. shares fell by more than three per cent as that company’s investors assess how big a threat Disney+ will be.

Disney also made headway in fixing glitches. Complaints about accessing and watching Disney+ were down sharply in the second day of the U.S. launch, a sign the company is finding its footing.

The independen­t complaint tracker Downdetect­or was registerin­g about 200 to 500 issues with the service every 15 minutes, a marked decrease from Tuesday morning New York time, when the site saw as many as 8,000 complaints.

Most users who lodged complaints said they were having trouble logging into the site for the first time or getting error messages when they tried to watch a movie or TV show.

The complaint levels on Wednesday were still well ahead of those for rival services such as Netflix, a company that’s had years to get its technology right. Disney apologized for the issues and said it was working hard to fix them.

Disney+ is an ambitious attempt to compete with Netflix and other online rivals. The Us$7-a-month service includes movies and TV shows from most of the company’s top brands, including Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars. Disney is spending US$1 billion in the first year alone on original programmin­g.

The Burbank, Calif.-based company said that in the future it would only be updating subscriber numbers during quarterly investor conference calls.

A marketing agreement with Verizon Communicat­ions Inc. gave as many as 19 million of that company’s phone and internet customers one year of the service free.

An independen­t tracking firm, Apptopia, had estimated that Disney+ was downloaded 3.2 million times in 24 hours on Apple and Android mobile devices. Many more could have gotten the service through Roku, Amazon Fire, Apple TV and other devices.

Users spent 1.3 million hours watching it, Apptopia said, more than Amazon.com Inc.’s Prime Video, but far less than the six million hours watched on Netflix.

 ?? BRENDAN MCDERMID/REUTERS ?? A screen advertises Walt Disney’s new streaming service Disney+ in New York City on Tuesday.
BRENDAN MCDERMID/REUTERS A screen advertises Walt Disney’s new streaming service Disney+ in New York City on Tuesday.

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