According to the new rumor from The Information, the Disney Plus theme channels are apparently found in free streaming services like ads like PlutoTV or SamsungTV, which can convey something like user schools in lucrative forms for a company, which could benefit from additional advertising receipts.
Star Wars and Marvel's Tale may be an example, and Disney's offering may also include channels where you can watch classic Disney animated films or Pixar films on repeat. Either way, it's almost certain that Disney's service will include ads, even for assassins.
Additional details on the release of these channels have not been revealed, but they tend to merge with Disney Plus, the rumor certainly seems plausible.
This new feature also reflects the growing popularity of free, ad-supported streaming, as evidenced by Pluto TV and similar services. A report last week by Bloomberg revealed that EUA users have recently helped Fox-owner Tubi use services such as Peacock, Max and Paramount Plus. This is how a service seems to come to the United States and Canada, and then it will be expanded to other continents.
What do you want to do with this as a business model for streaming platforms?