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JioHotstar Streaming Service Crosses 100 Million Subscribers
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The merger of Reliance Industries Limited and The Walt Disney Company's media assets combined Reliance's JioCinema streaming service with Disney+ Hotstar, and launched the new JioHotstar streaming service on February 14. The combined platform had 300,000 hours of content at launched and claimed a user base exceeding 500 million (including viewers of free content). Several anime titles that were previously on JioCinema are still available on the new app including seasons of Demon Slayer, Spy×Family, Tokyo Revengers, and That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, amongst others. JioCinema launched an Anime Hub content slate for premium subscribers in May 2024.
Disney+ Hotstar's limited selection of anime is available on the new application including the Overlord films, Tatami Time Machine Blues, and Aoashi. Following the initial announcement of the merger, the Disney+ Hotstar streaming service removed several anime titles including Dr. Stone, Heavenly Delusion, Summer Time Rendering, Black Clover, and more in January.
The JioHotstar company operates under three separate leaderships: CEO of digital Kiran Mani, CEO of broadcast entertainment Kevin Vaz, and CEO of sports Sanjōg Gupta.

21st Century Fox launched the Hotstar streaming service in February 2015. Disney India combined the service with its Disney+ streaming service in February 2020. The company had previously appointed Sunil Rayan as the president and head in June 2020.
The service exclusively streamed the television anime adaptation of Masakazu Ishiguro's Heavenly Delusion (Tengoku Daimakyo) manga in India. It simulcasted the the television anime of Tomihiko Morimi's Tatami Time Machine Blues (Yojō-Han Time Machine Blues) novel in India and had titles such as Black Rock Shooter: Dawn Fall in its anime catalog.
Source: Press release