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Disney+ debut hit by tech glitches, company blames demand

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CALIFORNIA: Walt Disney Co’s long-awaited debut in the streaming media wars on Tuesday was hit with technical glitches that the company said were caused by higher-than-expected demand as it takes on rival Netflix Inc .


It was unclear how many people successfully signed up and how many had difficulty accessing the $7-a-month Disney+, which features roughly 500 movies and 7,500 TV episodes from the company’s deep family entertainment catalogue as well as new programming.


But investors appeared to welcome the comment that interest had topped Disney’s forecasts. Disney shares rose about 1.2 per cent to $138.48, while Netflix dropped 1.2 per cent to $290.58 in afternoon trading.


“The consumer demand for Disney+ has exceeded our highest expectations. ... we are aware of the current user issues and are working to swiftly resolve them,” Disney said in a statement.


Some people who tried to access the service were greeted by an image of Mickey Mouse on a blue screen, with a message asking them to exit the app and try again. Many others had trouble finding the Disney+ app in Apple’s App Store.


“Not too surprised but @disneyplus looks like it’s already falling over. On FireTV Stick can’t load main page (Unable to connect to Disney+) and couldn’t play ‘The Mandalorian’ (some account issue),” user @pmhesse tweeted.


“Hopefully it’s worked out by tomorrow’s treadmill time.” “The Mandalorian,” the latest in the “Star Wars” movie and TV franchise, is an eight-episode live-action series starring “Game of Thrones” actor Pedro Pascal as a helmeted bounty hunter.


Many customers signed up with no problem, and viewers were buzzing about “The Mandalorian,” making it a top trending topic on Twitter. — Reuters


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