LOS ANGELES – Walt Disney Co yesterday reported a hefty loss in the just-ended quarter as the Covid-19 pandemic hits its theme parks and cinema operations, but shares rose on gains in its new streaming television service.
The media-entertainment powerhouse reported a loss of US$710 million (RM2.93 billion) in the period ending October 3, compared with a US$777 million profit in the same period a year ago.
Revenue slumped 23% from last year to US$14.7 billion in the company’s dismal fourth quarter.
But, Disney shares jumped in after-hours trade on news that its recently launched streaming television service, Disney+, has hit 73 million subscribers, in a positive sign for the firm shifting to compete with rivals like Netflix.
“Even with the disruption caused by Covid-19, we’ve been able to effectively manage our businesses while also taking bold, deliberate steps to position our company for greater long-term growth,” said chief executive Bob Chapek.
“The real bright spot has been our direct-to-consumer business, which is key to the future of our company, and on this anniversary of the launch of Disney+, we’re pleased to report that, as of the end of the fourth quarter, the service had more than 73 million paid subscribers – far surpassing our expectations in just its first year.”
The earnings statement said results “were adversely impacted” by the pandemic, with the closure of many of Disney’s theme parks and resorts, and the suspension of its cruise operations.
“In addition, at Studio Entertainment, we have delayed, or in some cases, shortened or cancelled, theatrical releases, and stage-play performances have been suspended since late in the second quarter.
“Since March 2020, we have experienced significant disruptions in the production and availability of content, including the shift of key live sports programming from our third quarter to the fourth quarter and into fiscal 2021, as well as the suspension of production of most film and television content since late in the second quarter.” – AFP, November 13, 2020