Disney Unpacks $33B Programming Plan To Make Disney+ And Hulu More Enticing
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Disney next year will spend nearly twice as much on content as Netflix did in 2021.
This article was originally posted on nexttv.com
Disney next year will spend nearly twice as much on content as Netflix did in 2021.
This article was originally posted on nexttv.com
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