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DJariya 12-02-20 03:59 PM

Discovery + streaming service
 
Yes, yet another paid streaming service. Bitch, moan and complain away. :D



https://variety.com/2020/digital/new...es-1234844284/


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Discovery expects its forthcoming Discovery Plus streaming service to have an addressable market in the U.S. of at least 70 million homes — and at least 400 million households globally.

That’s based on the assumption that there are 300 million broadband-only homes in the United States and about 80 million pay-TV homes, Discovery CFO Gunnar Wiedenfels said in a presentation for investors.

“All of a sudden, with this product, we’re able to address a much, much larger global community here,” he said.

Wiedenfels said over the long term “once we hit scale,” Discovery Plus is expected to deliver margins of 20%. In the U.S., Discovery Plus will launch Jan. 4 with a monthly price of $4.99 with ads and $6.99 without ads.

Discovery’s average revenue per pay-TV household in the U.S. is $7 per month, Wiedenfels said, and “I’m very confident that, with our Discovery Plus product, we’re going to be able to achieve at least that same ARPU number — if not more — and that can be achieved even in the near term.” He estimated that Discovery Plus ad rates, thanks to digital targeting, will be three times what the cabler gets for linear pay TV.



“This is our future. This is the most important product since I’ve gotten here,” said Discovery CEO David Zaslav, who joined the company in 2007.

Zaslav acknowledged that the company isn’t sure to extent to which Discovery Plus might cannibalize its pay-TV business, but he asserted that the streaming service is “a dominating and compelling offer for people” that many consumers will subscribe to in addition to linear TV. Asked about the potential for cannibalization, Zaslav said, “We’ll see, but people love our channels… We’ve never been stronger to the cable bundle.” He claimed that Discovery’s networks are “effectively like the NFL times five right now for women.”

In the U.S., Verizon is a key launch partner for Discovery Plus, which will be free for 12 months to the telco’s customers on select plans. The pact is an “an incredible endorsement, I think, for our product [and] an amazing opportunity to get access to a large number of homes very, very quickly,” Wiedenfels said. Verizon will pay an undisclosed per-subscriber fee to Discovery under the deal. The 12-month-free Discovery Plus offer will be available to new Verizon 5G Home Internet and Fios Gigabit subs, as well as new and existing wireless customers with a Play More or Get More Unlimited plan. For Disney Plus’ U.S. launch, Verizon had offered the service free for one year to all unlimited wireless subscribers.

Discovery Plus, stocked with unscripted and non-fiction programming, is “completely differentiated from great services like Disney [Plus], great services like Netflix, we’re a great companion to them,” Zaslav said. “We fill out the entertainment pie… with all of our brands and characters.”

For now, Discovery does not have deals to distribute Discovery Plus on Roku and Amazon Fire TV, but the media company is in talks with those companies and others, Wiedenfels said.



In 2020, Discovery’s direct-to-consumer services will generate $800 million of revenue with losses from the investments in the streaming initiatives in the $500 million range, according to Wiedenfels. For 2021, the company expects to incur an additional $200 million-$300 million hit to earnings (on top of its $500 million annual investment run rate) with the investment in Discovery Plus. He declined to provide a top-line forecast but said Discovery expects “significant” revenue growth for 2021.

Currently, Discovery has 5.2 million streaming subscribers worldwide, up threefold from 2018, most of which are (or will convert to) Discovery Plus customers. In the U.S., the company’s direct-to-consumer streaming services are Food Network Kitchen and MotorTrend OnDemand; in Europe, it has offered Eurosport Player and Dplay, which will be converted to Discovery Plus.

All told, in the U.S., Discovery Plus will offer more than 55,000 episodes from Discovery’s channels (including Discovery Channel, TLC, Food Network, HGTV and Animal Planet) as well as the BBC’s Natural History collection, A&E Networks and Group Nine. At launch, the service is slated to have some 50 originals, including an exclusive first look at content from the Magnolia Network, the forthcoming multiplatform joint venture with Chip and Joanna Gaines. In Europe, the streaming service will become the streaming home of the Olympics in the region starting with the Tokyo Olympic Games next year.

“We will be spending more on an aggregate level” on content, Wiedenfels said, without quantifying the increase. He added that the company expects some originals first windowed on Discovery Plus to eventually hit linear TV channels as well.

Last month, Discovery Plus launched in the U.K. and Ireland and debuted in India in early 2020. In the U.K., Sky is currently offering the service to its Sky Q customers for 12 months at no extra cost, and Discovery has a deal with TIM in Italy for its launch in the country in early 2021.

Overall, Discovery plans to launch the direct-to-consumer offering across more than 25 markets in 2021, including the Nordics, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain. Discovery Plus will also launch in Latin American markets, including a planned launch in Brazil, and in parts of Asia.



Deftones 12-02-20 06:23 PM

Re: Discovery + streaming service - Coming January 4, 2021
 
About the only way I use this is free. I appreciate Verizon adding value to their plans.

TheBigDave 01-03-21 11:19 PM

Re: Discovery + streaming service - Coming January 4, 2021
 
This just went live.

https://www.discoveryplus.com/

TheBigDave 01-03-21 11:36 PM

Re: Discovery + streaming service - Coming January 4, 2021
 
Roku - https://channelstore.roku.com/detail...discovery-plus


DJariya 01-04-21 12:49 AM

Re: Discovery + streaming service - Coming January 4, 2021
 
I’m checking out the 7 day free trial with no commercials. Wow this actually has some stuff I’m interested in. It has the entire old Travel channel library including Samantha Brown, Andrew Zimmerman and Anthony Bourdain’s old shows, It also has the entire Food Network library as well. It also includes most of Food Network Star and other Food competitions. There’s also Cooking Channel and several others.

Fuck, I don’t need another service, but this has a lot of good stuff. :lol: I’m a big enthusiast of lifestyle, food and travel shows. This is going to be way too hard to pass on.

TheBigDave 01-04-21 01:07 AM

Re: Discovery + streaming service - Coming January 4, 2021
 
They've got a ton of stuff on this. Fans of classic Travel Channel, Food Network & HGTV shows will love this. They have complete runs of stuff like Passport to Europe, No Reservations, Unwrapped, Good Eats, Iron Chef America, 30 Minute Meals, Toy Hunter, Mythbusters.

Unfortunately, they're missing some cool classics like Great Hotels and the original Iron Chef. And they don't have shows from blackballed hosts like Molto Mario and Paula's Home Cooking.

There's some limited stuff from other channels like History, A&E and Lifetime. Duck Dynasty, Pawn Stars, American Pickers, Storage Wars, Hoarders, Dance Moms, etc. But it's just 3-4 seasons of each show.

Starting on January 29th, they're going to have some Channels for popular shows that play episodes nonstop. They've announced channels for House Hunters, House Hunters International, Fixer Upper, Chopped, 90 Day Fiance.

They have some UHD 4K content on Fire TV and Apple TV. They say it's mostly Nature and Animal shows. Hopefully they add Roku support and more shows.

You can create 5 profiles. And they allow 4 streams at a time.

TheBigDave 01-04-21 01:59 AM

Re: Discovery + streaming service - Coming January 4, 2021
 

Originally Posted by DJariya (Post 13867689)
Fuck, I don’t need another service, but this has a lot of good stuff. :lol: I’m a big enthusiast of lifestyle, food and travel shows. This is going to be way too hard to pass on.

I'm a big fan of these shows. And since they allow 4 streams and 5 profiles, I can share this with family. So we'll definitely get $7/mo worth out of it.

Unfortunately, I don't think I'll be eligible for the free Verizon subscription since I'm on some weird legacy unlimited plan.

Meathead 01-04-21 06:51 AM

Re: Discovery + streaming service - Coming January 4, 2021
 
I checked my Verizon add-ons and I qualify for the free year. I'll be checking this out tonight.

E Unit 01-04-21 07:57 AM

Re: Discovery + streaming service - Coming January 4, 2021
 
Since the majority of the shows my wife and I watch are in these networks, kind of seems like a no brainer to sign up for this. Damn, they got it down right out of the gate. This is a great app, very well organized.

OldBoy 01-04-21 10:31 AM

Re: Discovery + streaming service - Coming January 4, 2021
 
is this free if you have these channels via cable (Optimum)?

IDrinkMolson 01-04-21 10:34 AM

Re: Discovery + streaming service - Coming January 4, 2021
 

Originally Posted by Meathead (Post 13867735)
I checked my Verizon add-ons and I qualify for the free year. I'll be checking this out tonight.

Hmm, I have unlimited, but only see 6 months.

EDIT: Looks like 12 months is only for Get More Unlimited plan. Which I don't need. My house is not even in regular 5g area, and miles away from Ultra Wideband. Oh well. I'll wait and see if they bump it to 12 later.

E Unit 01-04-21 10:39 AM

Re: Discovery + streaming service - Coming January 4, 2021
 

Originally Posted by OldBoy (Post 13867836)
is this free if you have these channels via cable (Optimum)?

Nope. It's a completely separate service. Although I'm sure the stuff that was on cable is on there as well.

Meathead 01-04-21 11:56 AM

Re: Discovery + streaming service - Coming January 4, 2021
 

Originally Posted by IDrinkMolson (Post 13867841)
Hmm, I have unlimited, but only see 6 months.

EDIT: Looks like 12 months is only for Get More Unlimited plan. Which I don't need. My house is not even in regular 5g area, and miles away from Ultra Wideband. Oh well. I'll wait and see if they bump it to 12 later.

Yeah I have the Get More plan... Way more data than I need but it gave me 50% off a jetpack so it ended up being the same price.

DJariya 01-04-21 12:12 PM

Re: Discovery + streaming service - Coming January 4, 2021
 
I watched Race Across the World last night, which is branded as a Discovery plus original, but looks like a UK import. It’s a competition show with people racing from London to Singapore. But the catch is unlike The Amazing Race is they cannot fly and only have a budget of 1300 pounds for the entire trip. They are allowed to work to make additional funds if they start running low on money.

The first episode was quite good. Not as frenetic as Amazing Race, but it’s fun seeing how creative these people get with directions and transportation.

The series is 6 episodes. There’s no host, but John Hannah is the narrator.

The grand prize is 12000 pounds or around $16000.

TheBigDave 01-04-21 01:38 PM

Re: Discovery + streaming service - Coming January 4, 2021
 
I found some episodes of the Japanese Iron Chef. But it's from the 2012 reboot. There's 13 episodes (English Dub).

https://www.discoveryplus.com/show/iron-chef

SunMonkey 01-04-21 01:44 PM

Re: Discovery + streaming service - Coming January 4, 2021
 
Looks like they launched before their app was available for Xbox and Android TV. At least it is up for iOS and will stream over Chromecast. The fam loves Food Network competitions. :up:

Deftones 01-04-21 07:47 PM

Re: Discovery + streaming service - Coming January 4, 2021
 
Signed up for free through Verizon plan. Not bad. Has a ton of content. Not anything I would pay for probably, but I will take a year free.

DJariya 01-04-21 08:15 PM

Re: Discovery + streaming service - Coming January 4, 2021
 
Here's the trailer for Race across the World if you're looking for something new to watch



Don't search the show online as it aired in the UK in 2019 to avoid spoilers.

I'm on episode 2 now.

SunMonkey 01-05-21 05:56 AM

Re: Discovery + streaming service - Coming January 4, 2021
 

Originally Posted by SunMonkey (Post 13867961)
Looks like they launched before their app was available for Xbox and Android TV. At least it is up for iOS and will stream over Chromecast. The fam loves Food Network competitions. :up:

If anyone else was having trouble tracking down the apps, here are the links:

TheBigDave 01-05-21 10:39 PM

Re: Discovery + streaming service - Coming January 4, 2021
 
I can't find any episodes of House Hunters and House Hunters International. There's just an announcement for the upcoming channel. I can't believe they don't have individual episodes available.

https://www.discoveryplus.com/show/house-hunters

https://www.discoveryplus.com/show/h...-international

RichC2 01-06-21 07:53 AM

Re: Discovery + streaming service - Coming January 4, 2021
 
Thanks for the heads up. I've been binging HH International on YouTube TV VOD and thought about trying D+ just to finish it out (which I don't think is actually humanly possible)


DJariya 01-07-21 03:31 AM

Re: Discovery + streaming service - Coming January 4, 2021
 
I just finished the entire season of Race across the World. It was great. If you're a fan of travel and the Amazing Race on CBS, I highly recommend it. Very exciting season and way better than the most recent season of The Amazing Race.

It's only 6 episodes, but each one is about 59 minutes, so it's a lot of viewing.

Deftones 01-07-21 11:36 AM

Re: Discovery + streaming service - Coming January 4, 2021
 
They brought back Monster Garage for this. :lol:

MLBFan24 01-10-21 03:17 PM

Re: Discovery + streaming service - Coming January 4, 2021
 
I noticed a couple shows that I watch on Travel Channel (via Hulu Live) are moving to Discovery+ exclusively.

It’s somewhat disappointing, and it makes me wonder what value Travel Channel has now. But I’m not dedicated to these shows so I’m not going to subscribe to this streaming service.

DJariya 01-10-21 03:26 PM

Re: Discovery + streaming service - Coming January 4, 2021
 

Originally Posted by MLBFan24 (Post 13872149)
I noticed a couple shows that I watch on Travel Channel (via Hulu Live) are moving to Discovery+ exclusively.

It’s somewhat disappointing, and it makes me wonder what value Travel Channel has now. But I’m not dedicated to these shows so I’m not going to subscribe to this streaming service.

Travel Channel is owned by the Discovery networks. That's why the shows are pretty much going to be here as the main hub.

I know you're pretty frugal with the money you spend on streaming services, but from having this over a week now, I'm enjoying it. There's thousands of hours of travel, cooking, lifestyle, true crime, documentaries. It's more than you have time to watch. But, I understand that's the problem with having too many streaming services. If you subscribe to more than you have time to watch, you're throwing money away.

And don't you like The Amazing Race? I mentioned my thoughts above about Race across the world.


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