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Disney+, Max, Hulu, ESPN to offer bundled streaming plans

Disney CEO Bob Iger has joined forces with Warner Bros. Discovery in the latest streaming bundle. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI
1 of 5 | Disney CEO Bob Iger has joined forces with Warner Bros. Discovery in the latest streaming bundle. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo

May 8 (UPI) -- Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery announced plans Wednesday for a bundled service that would combine Disney+, Hulu, ESPN and Max. The bundle will offer ad-supported and ad-free pricing.

Disney+, Hulu and ESPN fall under the Disney umbrella. Max is the streaming service of Warner Bros. Discovery, which was called HBO Max when it debuted in 2021.

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Disney+ just added Hulu to its package in March. Max also announced a sports bundle with ESPN and Fox Sports in February. That bundle led live sports streamer Fubo to sue the companies for "anti-competitive practices."

The Disney/Hulu/ESPN/Max bundle will be available this summer. Subscribers to Disney+, Hulu or Max can add the bundle to their current subscription packages.

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