Disney will stream full-length movies on Disney.com

by jessica.lam | June 11, 2008 at 11:54 am
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Interesting to note that Disney will soon be streaming full-length films on their site. If people are going to stream it anyways - it might be just better to have them going to the source.

The films will first air on ABC as part of the network’s weekly Wonderful World of Disney presentation on Saturday nights throughout summer 2008. The full-length films will then be available for free streaming on Disney.com (www.Disney.com/WonderfulWorld) for the week following the network presentation (Monday – Friday).

“Streaming full-length films on Disney.com takes our commitment to delivering world-class online entertainment to the next level,” stated Paul Yanover, executive vice president and managing director, Disney Online. “This is a wonderful partnership with ABC, and just another example of how Disney’s unmatched, high-quality content can be leveraged on multiple platforms.”

Wonderful World of Disney television and online schedule:

  • Finding Nemo”– currently available online through June 13
  • Monsters Inc.”– airs on ABC Saturday, June 14 at 8pm; available on Disney.com June 16-20
  • Haunted Mansion”– airs on ABC Saturday, June 28 at 8pm; available on Disney.com June 30-July 4
  • Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen” – airs on ABC Saturday, July 5 at 8pm; available on Disney.com July 7-11
  • Princess Diaries 2”– airs on ABC Saturday, July 12 at 8pm; available on Disney.com July 14-18
  • Freaky Friday”– airs on ABC Saturday, July 19 at 8pm; available on Disney.com July 21-25
  • Peter Pan”– airs on ABC Saturday, Aug. 2 at 8pm; available on Disney.com Aug. 4-8

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Since this is basically an entertainment-piece, it might be better served by-and get more readership--by placing it in the Style section. Although I admit that "Style" for entertainment is a bit confusing now and then!

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