KEY POINTS
  • In order to hit lofty subscriber goals, Disney+ needs "more content for more people," said former Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger.
  • Disney reiterated its goal of reaching 230 million to 260 million Disney+ subscribers by 2024 during its fiscal fourth-quarter earnings report in November. At that time, the company said it had a total of 118.1 million subscribers.
  • Disney+ got a boost during the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, as consumers were stuck at home and desperate for entertainment. However, growth has slowed in recent months as more people returned to outside activities and work in offices.

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In order to hit lofty subscriber goals, Disney+ needs "more content for more people," said former Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger.

Parent company Disney reiterated its goal of reaching 230 million to 260 million Disney+ subscribers by 2024 during its fiscal fourth-quarter earnings report in November. At that time, the company said it had a total of 118.1 million subscribers.

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