For weeks it has been speculated which TV providers in Germany will get an exclusive deal with Disney Plus. In fact, with MagentaTV, Telekom got ahead of Sky Deutschland’s competition. There is Disney Plus for Telekom customers up to 6 months free. Which is not surprising to us in the end. Sky has slept in the front again and again in the last few years, unfortunately this time there is no exception. Anyway, there is still no deal with Disney for Sky subscribers regarding the brand new Disney Plus. A further communication clearly underlines these omissions.
Disney Plus for Sky Q is a long time coming
In the in-house forum, Sky announces that various Disney channels will continue to be on the program. Good. However, Disney Plus as an app on the Sky Q receiver is not to be expected as quickly.To be more precise, the waiting time should last for a whole year, writes Sky Community moderator Oliver B. in a statement. “Last but not least, there’s also Disney + news: The streaming service will be available in April 2021 on the Sky Q platform “
Complete communication from the Sky Forum :
Dear community,
we have good news: Disney and Sky will continue the partnership in the long term.What does that mean exactly?
Sky customers in Germany and Austria continue to receive Fox, National Geographic and National Geographic Wild channels – both linear and on demand.From April, National Geographic Now will be added to the on demand program with topics such as travel, nature, culture, art and science.
Disney Junior airs on March 31. However, a replacement has already been made: The channels NickToons and Nick Jr. will start at Sky in April.
Last but not least, there’s also Disney + news: The streaming service will be available on the Sky Q platform from April 2021.
Best regards
Your community team
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