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Disney+ Hits 126M Subs, Iger Optimistic About Outlook

Last updated: May 7, 2025 4:55 am
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Disney’s streaming business saw a significant increase in operating profit for the first quarter of 2025, fueled by an unexpected addition of 1.4 million subscribers to Disney+. This positive news comes amidst looming economic challenges, but Disney CEO Bob Iger remains “optimistic” about the company’s performance for the current fiscal year.

The company reported a total revenue of $23.62 billion, marking a 7% increase for the quarter ending on March 29, 2025. Net income also saw a substantial improvement, with Disney posting $3.28 billion in profits compared to a net loss of $20 million in the same period last year. Adjusted earnings per share stood at $1.41, reflecting a 20% increase and surpassing Wall Street expectations. The strong results were attributed to higher streaming profits, successful domestic theme park operations, and the home video sales of “Moana 2”.

Looking ahead to fiscal year 2025, Disney anticipates adjusted earnings per share to reach $5.75, representing a 16% year-over-year increase. The company also forecasts a significant rise in cash provided by operations, expecting $17 billion in comparison to $14 billion in fiscal 2024. Double-digit growth in operating income is projected for the entertainment and sports segments, with a 6%-8% increase expected for the theme park and consumer products division.

Despite the positive outlook, Disney remains cautious about potential macroeconomic challenges that may impact its businesses in the coming months. With uncertainty still prevalent in the operating environment, the company is closely monitoring developments to navigate any potential obstacles.

CEO Bob Iger expressed confidence in Disney’s performance, highlighting the company’s success in driving growth and executing strategic priorities. He emphasized the strong performance of the Entertainment and Experiences businesses, which contributed to a 20% increase in adjusted earnings per share compared to the previous year. Looking ahead, Iger mentioned upcoming projects such as theatrical releases, the launch of ESPN’s new DTC offering, and various expansion initiatives in the Experiences segment.

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Investors are eager to gain further insights into Disney’s strategy amidst global economic challenges, including potential impacts of tariffs and an economic downturn. The company’s ability to adapt to changing market conditions will be crucial for sustaining its growth momentum.

In terms of subscriber growth, Disney+ exceeded expectations by adding 1.4 million subscribers in the quarter, bringing the total to 126.0 million. The service’s success was attributed to a strong content lineup, including popular titles like “Moana 2” and original series like “Daredevil: Born Again”. Hulu also saw an increase in subscribers, reaching 54.7 million, contributing to a total revenue growth of 8% for Disney+ and Hulu combined.

Revenue from Disney’s linear TV business experienced a slight decline, while operating income showed improvement due to cost-saving measures. ESPN’s revenue increased, but operating income was impacted by additional costs related to sports programming. The Content Sales/Other business in the entertainment segment saw a significant jump in revenue, driven by higher sales of TV and streaming content.

Overall, Disney’s experiences segment, which includes theme parks and consumer products, reported a 6% increase in revenue and a 9% rise in total segment operating profit. The company remains focused on enhancing customer experiences and driving growth in key business areas.

In summary, Disney’s robust performance in the streaming business and other key segments has positioned the company for continued success in fiscal year 2025. With a strong content pipeline, strategic initiatives, and a focus on operational efficiency, Disney is well-positioned to navigate challenges and capitalize on growth opportunities in the evolving entertainment landscape.

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