April 25, 2024
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Disney+ will now be available on Amazon Fire TV devices for the November 12th launch after all, reports The Wall Street Journal

According a WSJ report last month that said the streaming service may not be available on Amazon products due to a disagreement over advertising.

CEO Bob Iger announced the news on Disney’s fourth quarter earnings call, alongside news that Disney+ will also be available on LG and Samsung smart TVs.

We’re pleased to announce partnerships with Amazon Fire [TV], LG, and Samsung devices.

The Disney+ app on Fire TV will also tie into Amazon’s universal search feature, meaning that you’ll be able to request specific shows through Alexa with commands. Disney+ content will also be included in Amazon’s Alexa-based discovery features.

According to the WSJ’s original report, the fight over Disney+ on Fire TV was due to a dispute over advertising rights in Disney’s apps, including those for ABC, ESPN, and the Disney Channel. It’s not clear whether Disney agreed to Amazon’s terms, but the two companies have come to some sort of agreement.

Which means that Disney+ will be coming to Fire TV devices — and that existing Disney apps will be allowed to stick around on Amazon’s streaming platform, too.

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