KEY POINTS
  • Verizon is offering the entire Disney streaming bundle — Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN+ — for free to some unlimited wireless customers.
  • "The current value chain of the media business is not working. It's broken," said Verizon's SVP of marketing and products.
  • More than 50% of new Verizon Fios households are choosing not to add video at all to their home broadband, a sign that streaming is usurping pay TV at increasingly quicker rates.
Pedestrians cross Herald Square in front of a Verizon Wireless store in New York.

It's one thing for Netflix or Apple — companies that benefit from consumers shifting from cable TV to streaming — to declare an end to traditional media consumption. It's quite another when it's Verizon doing the talking.

Verizon, which owns Fios, a provider of internet, landline phone and bundled television, announced an offer this week for some of its premium wireless customers that includes Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+, at no additional cost, without a promotional roll-off deadline. Subscribers to the plans also get Apple Music included, either for six months or indefinitely, depending on the plan.