Disney is taking a $1 billion equity stake in OpenAI, while also striking a deal that would allow its famous characters be used on Sora, the AI company’s video generation platform.
Disney is investing $1 billion in OpenAI to bring characters like Mickey Mouse and Luke Skywalker to the AI company's Sora ...
On Thursday, The Walt Disney Company announced a $1 billion investment in OpenAI and a three-year licensing agreement that ...
Simpsons fans never have to leave the Springfield timeline again — so long as they have Disney+, that is. Disney announced today that Disney+ subscribers now have access to a 24/7 dedicated channel ...
Disney channels are back on YouTube TV, including ABC, ESPN, FX, and the rest of Disney’s network lineup. ESPN’s new direct-to-consumer service (ESPN Unlimited) is included at no extra cost for ...
After a two-week blackout, YouTube TV and Disney announced Friday that they have reached a deal. In addition to bringing Disney networks like ABC, ESPN, and FX back to YouTube’s streaming TV service, ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. ESPN football is returning to YouTube TV after the service and the Walt Disney Co. settled their contentious ...
Disney channels return to YouTube after fee dispute Financial terms of the deal remains undisclosed Nov 14 (Reuters) - Google's YouTube and Walt Disney said on Friday they had reached an agreement to ...
ESPN, ABC and other channels owned by the Walt Disney Corporation have been unavailable since Oct. 30 for YouTubeTV subscribers as a result of an ongoing carriage dispute between the entertainment ...
Four years into its Asia Pacific rollout, Disney Plus is accelerating its commitment to regional content production while exploring new formats including vertical video and gaming adaptations. The ...
Since his high-profile departure from FX, Disney TV Studios chief Eric Schrier has become actively involved with shaping the Disney+ APAC content slate through his other mandate as president of Disney ...
Walt Disney Co. is seeking to bring its ESPN sports brand to Asia, stepping up efforts to expand in one of the world’s fastest-growing streaming markets. The company aims to add more live sports to ...