KEY POINTS
  • Disney has formed a new international content group to expand its pipeline of content in local and regional markets and bolster its global subscriber numbers.
  • This group will be helmed by Disney streaming executive Rebecca Campbell, who will directly report to CEO Bob Chapek.
  • Michael Paull will take on the newly created role of president of Disney streaming and Joe Earley will take over as head of Hulu.
  • A yet to be named new head of Disney+ will take over for Paull while Russell Wolff will continue to serve as head of ESPN+.

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The Walt Disney Company is looking to lure in more global subscribers to its trio of streaming services.

On Wednesday, the entertainment giant said it had formed an international content group to expand its pipeline in local and regional markets. This group will be helmed by Disney streaming executive Rebecca Campbell, who will directly report to CEO Bob Chapek, in the newly expanded role of chairman, international content and operations.

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