Disney names first president of Disney+ as it prepares to launch ad tier

Disney names first president of Disney+ as it prepares to launch ad tier


In this photo illustration, a hand holding a TV remote control in front of the Disney Plus logo on a TV screen.

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The Walt Disney Company has named its first president of Disney+.

On Thursday, the company said Alisa Bowen, who had been its executive vice president of business operations for Disney streaming, will immediately take over as the lead executive at its Disney+ subscription service.

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In this new role, Bowen is expected to lead the launch of Disney+’s ad-supported tier as well as the promotion of the service and its slate of content. She will continue reporting to Michael Paull, Disney’s president of direct-to-consumer division.

Disney announced its new ad-supported Disney+ tier in March, saying that it would launch in the U.S. later this year. The new offering will expand internationally in 2023.

In August, the company unveiled a new pricing structure that incorporates an advertising-supported Disney+ as part of an effort to make its streaming business profitable. Starting Dec. 8 in the U.S., Disney+ with commercials will be $7.99 per month — currently the price of Disney+ without ads. The price of ad-free Disney+ will rise 38% to $10.99 — a $3 per month increase.

“Alisa has been an indispensable member of our leadership team since the inception of Disney+,” said Paull. “She possesses a rare and valuable combination of deep institutional knowledge, forward-thinking innovation, and global vision rooted in a strong focus on our consumer, that is perfectly suited for this critical role, and I am confident that she will have an immediate and positive impact on the business.”

Bowen joined Disney in 2017 as its senior vice president of digital media and chief technology officer of the company’s international operations. Previously, she worked as the chief technology officer of News Corp Australia.



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