Disney is said to be considering hosting user-generated videos on its own streaming service Disney+. In this way, the service wants to compete more with Google's video site.
Reviews of series on Disney+ and theme parks of the company, among other things, now end up on YouTube and Disney would perhaps like to see these on its own streaming service, so claims CNBC based on its own sources. Disney's top management discuss the relationship with YouTube almost every day.
In addition, Disney itself also puts more on YouTube than before. For example, it has created separate YouTube content for the Ariel series that can be seen from Thursday. The company also made YouTube Shorts about Winnie the Pooh, to see how it appeals to a younger target group. Americans watch YouTube more on TV than any streaming service, according to figures from research agency Nielsen this spring.
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