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Disney Plus & Hulu Next Streamers To Crack Down On Password Sharing

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Disney CEO Bob Iger has revealed that Disney+ and Hulu plan to address the issue of password sharing, following a similar path as Netflix.

Streaming services have allowed users to share passwords with friends and family for years, but the practice is changing as streaming grows and companies seek higher profits.

Netflix initiated restrictions on password sharing earlier this year, and as the streaming industry faces content overload, cost-cutting becomes a priority.

While the exact approach to tackle password sharing remains unclear, it may involve a policy like Netflix’s, linking accounts to a single household.

It’s noteworthy that Netflix has benefited from its efforts to reduce password sharing, which suggests potential advantages for Disney+ and Hulu. Nevertheless, this development has raised concerns among subscribers.

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Source: Disney (via Variety)

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Ida Odinga has addressed the swirling rumors

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Wife of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, Ida Odinga has addressed the swirling rumors regarding the veteran politician’s health, confirming that he is well and simply taking a break overseas.

Speaking to residents in Migori on Tuesday afternoon, Ida sought to definitively put an end to the speculation, questioning how outsiders could claim to know her husband’s health status better than she does.

“In the past week, people have been disturbed by rumors claiming Raila is sick,” Ida stated. “If his condition were truly as serious as they say, I would have taken him to a hospital here in Migori for treatment.”

She firmly dismissed the reports of ill health, emphasizing her position to speak on his whereabouts:

“He is fine, he is just resting abroad. How can someone who does not live with him claim to know his health status, while I, who stays with him, am unaware of any issues? Baba is okay,” she added.

Ida concluded by sharing greetings from the ODM leader, reassuring Kenyans that he would soon return home from his political hiatus.

Call to “Pray for Propagandists”

Ida Odinga’s clarification came shortly after a similar statement was issued by the ODM party’s Communications Director, Philip Etale.

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Etale revealed that he had spoken directly with Raila Odinga, who was “jovial and happy,” and dismissed the allegations as mere online propaganda.

“I have just spoken with Raila Odinga, just under five minutes ago,” Etale said. “He is seeing people spreading so much propaganda online. Let’s keep praying for them.”

The former Prime Minister, Etale added, asked him to convey his greetings to all his supporters, confirming that he would be back in a few days.

 

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“X-Men: Days of Future Past” Played a Pivotal Role in Multiverse Movie,Says Simon Kinberg

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Simon Kinberg, known for his work as a writer on several X-Men movies, credits “X-Men: Days of Future Past” as a trailblazer in the realm of multiverse films.

This 2014 film, directed by Bryan Singer, has gained increasing recognition in recent years, especially in light of the less successful sequels in the franchise.

The story is set in the 1970s, where mutants, led by Charles Xavier (James McAvoy) and Magneto (Michael Fassbender), must unite to prevent a future war.

In 2023, Sentinels created by Trask Industries hunt and imprison mutants in extermination camps, leading to a complex narrative that spans different timelines.

The film brought together stars from the original X-Men trilogy and the prequel saga, setting a precedent for the integration of multiverse concepts in comic book adaptations.

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Kinberg believes that “X-Men: Days of Future Past” laid the groundwork for future multiverse storytelling, including in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

In an interview with Polygon, Kinberg noted that while the film doesn’t delve into high science fiction elements, it explores the science fiction trope of time travel, which expanded the possibilities of storytelling beyond linear Earth-based narratives.

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Showmax battles Netflix and Amazon Prime Video for African viewers

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The competition for dominance in the African streaming market is heating up, with Netflix leading the way with an estimated 7.4 million subscribers, followed by Showmax (4.4 million subscribers) and Amazon Prime Video (3.14 million viewers). Digital TV Research predicts that by 2029, Africa will see an additional 10 million subscribers, pushing video-on-demand subscriptions to 18 million.

Netflix and Showmax are the key players in this evolving landscape. Netflix is expected to almost double its subscriber base, while Showmax aims to more than triple its numbers, primarily due to a strong focus on rich local content, sports rights, and the addition of content from major studios.

Despite this growth, SVOD penetration in Africa is projected to remain relatively low, with only 7.7% of TV households subscribing to at least one service by 2029.

MultiChoice, the parent company of Showmax, has launched DStv Stream, an enhanced app aimed at improving the viewing experience, particularly for sports enthusiasts, by offering features like localized sports commentary and dedicated sports pages.

Netflix, in addition to reducing subscription fees in some African countries, is actively investing in local content development to attract more subscribers. MultiChoice has also emphasized local content, with 50% of its general entertainment spending allocated to local productions, achieving a library of over 76,000 hours and a 9% annual production increase.

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Amazon Prime Video is expanding its library of local originals and acquisitions, with a focus on South Africa and Nigeria. They’ve hired Gideon Khobane, a former MultiChoice executive, to oversee growth in these areas, and have already premiered local comedy and drama originals, along with local acquisitions.

Overall, the African streaming market is growing, and competition among these major players is intensifying as they invest in local content, tap into talent, and enhance the viewer experience.

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