Disney+ Hotstar has introduced a referral program for its subscribers who can extend their subscription by up to six months through referrals. Both the
Another Necessary thing to do. They are finally getting rid of all the News Channels. Thank God finally all the junk of top stories, entertainment news and all will be removed.
Another Necessary thing to do. They are finally getting rid of all the News Channels. Thank God finally all the junk of top stories, entertainment news and all will be removed.
Yes, There are many apps and portals including YouTube for streaming news. Hotstar's Indian melodrama and news along with International contents makes it looking dump. News is an unwanted part in the platform. Removing news can impart some descipline to the UI.
The Walt Disney Co.’s flagship direct-to-consumer service Disney+ Hotstar continues to expand its footprint in Asia, this month launching in Thailand.
The company held a press event in Bangkok Tuesday, featuring a collection of Thai celebrities, to introduce the service to the local market. The event was hosted by Thai media personality June Sawitri and featured appearances by models and actors including Aff Taksaorn Paksukcharern, Boy Pakorn Chatborirak, Tik Jesdaporn Pholdee and Mario Maurer.
The Thai launch continues Disney's rapid rollout in the growing Southeast Asian market, with Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore already activated and a Philippines unveiling coming later this year.
Buddy. Don't get your hopes up with this service atleast in India. Unless the service rolls out in other parts of the sub continent don't expect any big library bumps. The last time they did that it, it was in March and had added around 20 movies.
The other reason for this discrepancy is that, Hotstar India is run by Star India and Hotstar in the SEA nations is run by Disney SEA from Singapore. Recently, Disney+ Hotstar India is brought under Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution and I had hope that things were gonna improve because of that. Still I'm yet to see any changes though.