After enduring years of losses, Disney appears to have finally turned a corner with streaming.
In its third-quarter earnings today, the media company reported that its direct-to-consumer business, which consists of Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+, turned its first profit, producing an operating income of $47 million on $6.38 billion in revenue.
The achievement is symbolic in many ways, as Disney+ and Hulu still lost $19 million, which is itself an improvement of nearly $500 million from a year ago.

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