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Disney Grows Streaming and Parks, Boosted by NFL and WWE Deals

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
August 6, 2025
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Disney delivered Q3 fiscal 2025 results with revenue of $23.65 billion, up 2% year-over-year, while adjusted earnings per share came in at $1.61, surpassing analyst expectations despite a slight revenue miss largely thanks to a one-time tax benefit tied to Hulu. Net income rose dramatically to around $5.26 billion, doubling from last year and far exceeding forecasts (analysts had anticipated approximately $2.3B).

Disney’s streaming segment combining Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ generated $346 million in operating income, recovering from a $19 million loss a year ago, while streaming revenue grew about 6% to roughly $6.1 billion. Disney+ gained 1.8 million new subscribers, bringing its total to 128 million, while Hulu added 900,000, pushing combined subscriptions to around 183 million.

Meanwhile, the Experiences segment, including theme parks and cruises, posted strong results as revenue rose 8% to $9.1 billion and operating income grew 13% buoyed by record performance at domestic parks (+22%), even as international parks saw modest declines.

In a dramatic move reshaping its sports and content strategy, Disney secured a sweeping deal with the NFL, acquiring NFL Network, Fantasy and RedZone content in exchange for a 10% equity stake in ESPN. It also secured an exclusive $1.6 billion deal with WWE for premium events including WrestleMania starting in 2026. Disney will launch a standalone streaming service branded “ESPN” on August 21, with a tiered subscription model priced at $29.99, bundled for 12 months with Disney+ and Hulu to attract sports fans into its ecosystem.

Bob Iger highlighted global expansion of Disney parks including plans for a new resort in Abu Dhabi and its broader pivot toward direct-to-consumer distribution as key elements in Disney’s future growth strategy.

For the full fiscal year 2025, Disney now expects $5.85 in adjusted earnings per share, up from its prior forecast of $5.75, as it anticipates streaming operating income to reach approximately $1.3 billion and further growth in its experiences division.

Disney’s Q3 shows the company accelerating its shift from traditional media into high-margin streaming and experiential businesses. Streaming profitability has turned positive demonstrating that scale and content synergy across Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ are yielding returns. Meanwhile, theme parks remain a cash cow, powering expansion and new ventures globally.

Technologically, Disney’s vertical content strategy now combines deep digital penetration through streaming with live partnerships and content ownership deals. The new ESPN streaming platform, NFL and WWE acquisitions, and integrating Hulu into Disney+ set the stage for an AI-infused customer experience, personalized recommendation stacks, and cross-platform engagement via subscription bundles.

Looking ahead, the blend of content aggregation, digital subscription scale, real-time analytics, and global park innovations positions Disney to compete as a converged media-tech ecosystem. While legacy TV and film studios still lag, Disney’s strength lies in its ability to pivot across business lines, embed technology within consumer experiences, and monetize data-rich platforms ahead of peers.

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