Disney's $6.99-per-month streaming immediately makes it a value winner over Netflix

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Disney's $6.99-per-month price immediately makes it a value winner over Netflix and other rivals

div > div.group > p:first-child"> Disney announced pricing for its new streaming service on Thursday, and it's surprisingly low: $6.99 per month and $69.99 annually . The service won't include any advertisements.

Disney CEO Bob Iger has already said Disney+ is the company's top priority. Yesterday, at the company's investor day, Disney clarified that vision: Disney+ is kids' content. Disney+ will immediately include 18 of Pixar's 21 movies, most Marvel films, 30 seasons of"Simpsons" episodes , the Disney movie back catalog , recent Disney movies , 5,000 episodes of Disney Channel shows and 100 Disney Channel original movies, and a lot more.

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