- Walt Disney Co (NYSE:DIS) will air the first two episodes of its Star Wars TV series Andor on several of its broadcast and cable TV outlets over the Thanksgiving weekend to promote its Disney+ streaming service.
- Beginning November 23, non-Disney+ subscribers can watch the two episodes on ABC, FX, Freeform cable channels, and the company's Hulu streaming service.
- The entire 12-episode series will be available on Disney+, including the season finale.
- Also Read: Disney Plans Job Cuts And Hiring Freeze; CEO Bob Chapek Anticipates 'Tough And Uncomfortable Decisions'
- Andor is a new series set five years before the events in the film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
- Disney put more programs from its traditional broadcast and cable channels on its streaming platforms, Bloomberg reports.
- Disney reported disappointing sales and earnings in its fourth fiscal quarter, partly due to losses from its streaming businesses.
- CEO Bob Chapek has stood by projections that Disney+ would be profitable by 2024.
- Price Action: DIS shares traded higher by 1.85% at $96.02 on the last check Tuesday.
- Photo by Anthony Quintano via Flickr
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