Disney is set to revolutionize the streaming experience by introducing virtual “storefronts” on Disney+ and Hulu, allowing viewers to shop for snacks and products featured in their favorite shows. Partnering with ad-tech startup Shopsense, Disney will link virtual storefronts to commercials shown on its streaming platforms, enabling viewers to purchase items related to the content they are watching. Additionally, a partnership with Gopuff will offer a virtual “concession stand” for subscribers to order snacks and drinks while streaming. This interactive shopping experience aims to make streaming ads more personalized and actionable, creating a new way for advertisers to connect with consumers. Other networks, like Paramount and NBCUniversal, have also experimented with similar interactive shopping opportunities during televised events. (Variety)
Disney to Introduce Virtual Shopping Experience for Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Viewers
By Ozzy
Jun 18, 2025 | 7:00 PM

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