Disney misses on profit and key revenue segments, but sees strong streaming growth

Disney misses on profit and key revenue segments, but sees strong streaming growth


Bob Chapek, Disney CEO at the Boston College Chief Executives Club, November 15, 2021.

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Disney fell short of expectations for profit and key revenue segments during the fiscal fourth quarter, but saw strong streaming growth for its Disney+ platform — a rare bright spot in the report out Tuesday. 

The company’s quarterly results missed Wall Street expectations on the top and bottom lines, as both its parks and media divisions underperformed estimates.

Revenue in Disney’s media and entertainment division fell 3% year over year to $12.7 billion, as the company’s direct-to-consumer and theatrical businesses struggled during the quarter. Analysts had expected segment revenue of $13.9 billion, according to StreetAccount estimates.

The company also posted lower content sales because it had fewer theatrical films on the calendar and therefore, fewer films to place into the home entertainment market.

Disney shares fell 6% in after-hours trading Tuesday.

Here’s how the company performed in the period from July to September: 

  • Earnings per share: 30 cents per share adj. vs 55 cents expected, according to a Refinitiv survey of analysts
  • Revenue: $20.15 billion vs $21.24 billion expected, according to Refinitiv
  • Disney+ total subscriptions: 164.2 million vs 160.45 million expected, according to StreetAccount

Disney+ added 12.1 million subscriptions during the period, bringing the platform’s total subscriber base to 164.2 million, higher than the 160.45 million analysts had forecast, according to StreetAccount estimates. 

At the end of the fiscal fourth quarter, Hulu had 47.2 million subscribers and ESPN+ had 24.3 million. Combined, Hulu, ESPN+ and Disney+ have over 235 million streaming subscribers. Netflix, long the leader in the streaming space, had 223 million subscribers, according to the most recent tally.

Disney CEO Bob Chapek also said in the earnings release that Disney+ will achieve profitability in fiscal 2024. The direct-to-consumer division lost $1.47 billion during the most recent quarter. It also reported a 10% drop in domestic average revenue per user (ARPU) to $6.10.

The company is set to hike prices for the service in December and is planning an ad-supported tier, which is expected to boost revenue.

Chapek has been on a mission to better link the company’s divisions as one single organization and accelerate its direct-to-consumer strategy.

Disney reported record results at its parks, experiences and products segment, Chapek said. The division, which includes the company’s theme parks, resorts, cruise line and merchandise business, saw revenue increase more than 34% to $7.4 billion during the quarter.

Operating income for the division rose more than 66% to $1.5 billion as spending increased at its domestic and international parks and consumers booked voyages on its new cruise ship, the Disney Wish.

However, the parks unit saw operating income come in lower than expectations, reaching $815 million compared with the $919 million expected by StreetAccount.

The company blamed cost inflation, higher operations support costs and the cost of new guest offerings for the lower figure. This was offset by higher ticket revenue that was driven by the introduction of the Genie+ and Lightning Lane options.

Its consumer products got a boost from sales of merchandise based on Mickey and friends as well as “Encanto” and “Toy Story.”

This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.



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