Star+

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Star+
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Type of site
OTT video streaming platform
Registration Required
Launched August 31, 2021; 2 years ago (2021-08-31)
Current status Active

Star+ (stylized as ST★R+) is a Latin American over-the-top subscription video streaming service available in Latin America, owned by Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, a unit of The Walt Disney Company.[1]

The service features television and film content from the libraries of Disney subsidiaries, including Star+ Originals, Star Originals, 20th Television, 20th Television Animation, 20th Century Studios, 20th Century Animation (films only), ABC Signature, Freeform, FX Networks, Hollywood Pictures, Hotstar, Hulu, National Geographic, Searchlight Pictures, Touchstone Pictures and many more, as well as live sports from ESPN.[2]

History

Pre-launch

The "Star" brand originated as a Hong Kong-based satellite broadcaster, which operated under that name as an acronym of "Satellite Television Asian Region", it was founded by Hutchison Whampoa in 1991, and had been acquired by News Corporation in 1993.[3] After 2009, the Star brand was mainly restricted to the now separately-owned Star China Media, as well as Star India, which operates primarily in India but also distributes Indian vernacular TV programming worldwide and the remaining Asia Pacific rebranded from Star to then Fox International Channels' regional unit.[4] Star India (as well as all of the now Fox Networks Group's Asia Pacific operations[lower-alpha 1]) was then acquired by Walt Disney as part of its acquisition of 21st Century Fox on March 20, 2019.

During an earnings call on August 5, 2020, Disney CEO Bob Chapek announced that Disney planned to launch a new international, general entertainment service under the "Star" brand name in 2021.[citation needed] The plan superseded a previously announced international expansion of the majority-controlled American streaming service, Hulu, which has only expanded outside the United States to Japan.[5] Chapek argued that the Hulu brand is not well known outside of the US, while Star being a much more recognizable brand outside of the United States. [6]

Dispute with Lionsgate

In April 2021, Disney faced a trademark dispute in Brazil, Argentina and Mexico with Lionsgate's Starz Entertainment over the use of the Star brand in Latin America.[7] The Wrap reported that Disney had five days to respond to the Brazil lawsuit.[8] As a result, on May 13, 2021, it would be announced that the launch of Star+ in Latin America would be delayed to August 31.[9][10]

While Disney eventually won the dispute, in July, they would lose an appeal in court in Brazil to the name dispute with Lionsgate.[11] In August 2021, Disney and Starz reached a settlement over the brand name issue allowing Star+ to launch in Latin America on August 31 as scheduled. The lawsuit was dropped after the deal was reached.[12][13]

In June 2022, Disney and Lionsgate announced a streaming bundle offer in select Latin American countries, consisting of Disney+, Star+, and Lionsgate's Starzplay service.[14] It is not clear whether this offer is directly related to the settlement of the earlier dispute.

Content

Star+ serves the same purpose as the Star content hub that was integrated into the Disney+ service in several other countries on February 23, 2021.[15][16][17] The services hosts a variety of content from Disney's studios, primarily general entertainment content not carried on Disney+, as well as live sports from ESPN.

Original programming

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In addition to acquired content, Star+ will produce original, local content in Latin America to be exclusively released on the platform.[18]

Sports rights

American football

Association football

United States

Africa

Brazil

Europe

Spain

England

Germany

Netherlands

France

Italy

Portugal

Argentina

Uruguay

South America

North America

Asia

Australian rules football

Motorsports

Baseball

United States

Mexico

Basketball

United States

Africa

Europe

Boxing

Combat sport

Cycling

Golf

Hockey

Polo

Rugby

Table Tennis

Tennis

Volleyball

Device support and service features

Star+ is available for streaming via web browsers on PC and Mac, as well as apps on iOS and Apple TV, Android and Android TV, Fire TV and Fire HD, Chromecast, WebOS and Tizen OS devices among another digital media player and gaming consoles, such as PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S, as well as PC running Windows 10 and Windows 11.[20][21]

Launch

Launch rollout timeline
Launch date Region Country / Territory
August 31, 2021[22] North America Costa Rica
Dominican Republic
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Mexico
Nicaragua
Panama
South America Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Paraguay
Peru
Uruguay
Venezuela

Notes

  1. Although, the Asia Pacific operations do operate "Star"-branded TV services to date, to varying degrees. Not to be confused with the Japanese premium TV network of the same name, which albeit then a co-owned venture with three Japanese partners, is now a wholly separate business as the former 21st Century Fox sold its stake before the Disney acquisition completed.

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External links

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