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Disney+ expands its sports offerings by securing UEFA Women’s Champions League rights in a five-year European deal, while also generating buzz with details on the upcoming live-action 'Lilo & Stitch' movie.

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Disney+ Scores UEFA Women’s Champions League Rights in Five-Year European Deal – Global Bulletin
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Disney+ just locked down a major win for soccer fans in Europe—it’s now the exclusive streaming home for the UEFA Women’s Champions League starting in 2025. The five-year deal means all 75 matches will only be available on Disney+, kicking off this October with an expanded 18-team format.
Editor’s Note: This is a big step for women’s soccer, giving the sport a high-profile platform and likely boosting visibility. For Disney+, it’s a smart play to attract sports fans and stand out in the crowded streaming wars. If you’re into women’s football, mark your calendar—your viewing habits are about to change.
Disney+ Scores Rights To Stream UEFA Women’s Champions League Across Europe
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Disney+ just locked in a big win for women’s football fans in Europe—they’ve secured the rights to stream the UEFA Women’s Champions League for the next five years. Starting this October, subscribers can catch all the action, with the deal running through 2030. The news dropped just before this season’s final showdown between Arsenal and Barcelona in Portugal.
Editor’s Note: This is a major step forward for women’s sports visibility. Disney+ putting the Women’s Champions League front and center means more fans will have easy access to top-tier matches, helping grow the game’s audience. It’s also a sign that streaming giants see real value in women’s football—a win for players, leagues, and fans alike.
‘Lilo & Stitch’ Live-Action Movie: Cast, Release Date, Trailer & More Details
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Disney’s beloved 2002 animated film Lilo & Stitch has been reimagined as a live-action movie, and this article spills all the details—from the cast and release date to the first trailer. Whether you’re a nostalgic fan or just curious about Disney’s latest remake, here’s everything you need to know.
Editor’s Note: Disney’s live-action remakes are a big deal—they tap into nostalgia while introducing classic stories to new audiences. Lilo & Stitch has a dedicated fanbase, so this remake will likely spark conversations about how well it captures the heart of the original (and whether it was even necessary). Plus, with Disney’s track record, it’s worth keeping an eye on how this one performs.
Justin Connolly Exits Disney Distribution Post For Top Role At YouTube – Update
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Justin Connolly, a longtime Disney and ESPN exec who handled distribution deals, is making a big career leap—he's now YouTube’s global head of sports and media. This move highlights YouTube’s growing muscle in the streaming wars, especially as its TV service keeps chipping away at traditional cable viewership.
Editor’s Note: Connolly’s jump from Disney to YouTube isn’t just about one exec changing jobs—it’s a sign of where the money and eyeballs are moving. YouTube’s pushing harder into live sports and premium content, and poaching top talent from legacy media giants shows they’re serious about competing with (or even replacing) traditional TV. For viewers, it means more high-stakes battles over streaming rights, which could shake up what we watch and how we pay for it.
The Mouse Roars: Disney Tries To Derail Justin Connolly’s New YouTube Gig With Breach Of Contract Suit
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Disney isn’t taking Justin Connolly’s jump to YouTube lightly. After two decades at the company—and a freshly signed 2024 contract—the exec’s move has sparked a breach-of-contract lawsuit from Disney, who’s clearly unhappy about losing a top player to a rival platform. It’s a classic corporate clash over talent poaching, with Disney flexing its legal muscles to try and block the move.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about one exec switching jobs—it’s a high-stakes power play between Disney and YouTube (well, Google, really). When big companies fight over talent, it often signals deeper tensions in the industry, like competition for top execs who know the ins and outs of streaming and media strategy. For Disney, it’s also about sending a message: break a contract with us, and we’ll make it messy.

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