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Disney adds Hulu hub to Disney+ ahead of next year’s full integratio­n

- By J. Clara Chan

Subscriber­s to Disney+ and Hulu began seeing Hulu content on their Disney+ apps Wednesday as Disney prepares to combine the two streaming services into a oneapp experience next March.

As part of the beta test, viewers who subscribe to both services will see a designated Hulu streaming tile on Disney+, similar to existing tiles for Disney’s Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar and National Geographic brands.

Once they click on the tile, subscriber­s will be able to watch Hulu originals including “Only Murders in the Building,” FX series such as “The Bear” and next-day titles from Disney’s linear TV networks, like ABC’s “Abbott Elementary.” Hulu + Live TV will not be available on Disney+

as part of the rollout.

Hulu will remain as a standalone app, even after the official integratio­n with Disney+ launches next year. The company is also preparing to do the same integratio­n for Disney+ content on Hulu, though company executives have not provided a timeline for that feature.

Disney Chief Executive Bob Iger previously said during the company’s Nov. 8 earnings call that he felt “really good” about early versions of the integratio­n and was optimistic about Disney’s ability to increase engagement and lower subscriber churn by offering an all-inone app.

The changes come as Disney prepares to buy out Comcast’s 33% stake in Hulu for at least $8.61 billion sometime, pending an appraisal process expected to finish next year.

The addition of more mature content on Disney+ should also not come as a huge surprise for subscriber­s. Disney first began adding adult-targeted programmin­g on Disney+ last year with titles like “Deadpool” and the Marvel-Netflix TV series “Jessica Jones” and “Daredevil.” “Echo,” an upcoming Marvel TV show, will land on Disney+ next year with a TV-MA rating.

To assuage concerns, Disney boosted its parental controls so users could change the maturity level for children’s (and adult’s) Disney+ profiles. The same will hold true as Hulu’s library is added to Disney+ and user viewing habits across both libraries will help inform the service’s TV and film recommenda­tions.

 ?? PATRICK HARBRON / HULU / TNS ?? Andrea Martin, Steve Martin and Martin Short star in Season 3 of Hulu’s “Only Murders in the Building.”
PATRICK HARBRON / HULU / TNS Andrea Martin, Steve Martin and Martin Short star in Season 3 of Hulu’s “Only Murders in the Building.”

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