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Right now, streaming services are being handed out like Oprah used to hand out cars to her audience on her show. “You get a streamer! And YOU get a streamer! Everybody gets a streamer!” Well, this piece of news isn’t quite that. Although it may seem to be on the surface. According to a report coming from The New York Times (via Slashfilm) big box store giant Walmart is looking to get in on the streaming world too. But not with a new streaming service of their own exactly. Instead, they’re looking to partner with an existing streamer, via their app, Walmart+.
Walmart+ offers customers perks like free shipping, product discounts, and even free grocery delivery. But to enhance the deal for their customer base, Walmart is trying to find a major streaming service to partner with, in order to sweeten the stew, so to speak. This is similar to how Prime Video comes with an Amazon Prime subscription. But the question now is, which streaming service will land the gig? Whichever one it is might wind up as transformative for the company. Having a partner like Walmart could soften the blow of big content expenditures.
The obvious choice for a bundle like this is Disney+. For starters, they already have a “plus” in the name, just like Walmart+ does. These kinds of companies totally love synergy more than anything. Secondly, Disney+ has the broadest appeal kind of content. Very limited adult content in fact, until recently. That is something that a big box store that is so ubiquitous with American life like Walmart would find appealing.
Then again, streamers like Paramount+ and Peacock could really use the boost that something like a Walmart partnership will provide. Not to mention access to millions more homes. And, it would keep their stock prices high. But for all we know, it might be Netflix, which is going through rough financial times at the moment. Whatever the outcome is, a streamer you probably use right now might soon become part of the place you go to buy your common household items.
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