Disney Streaming
| Logo of Disney Streaming | |
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| Company type | Subsidiary | 
| Industry | |
| Founded | February 2015 | 
| Founder | Major League Baseball Advanced Media | 
| Headquarters | Chelsea Market, Manhattan, New York, U.S. | 
| Services | Streaming | 
| Number of employees | 850 (2017) | 
| Parent | Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution (2018-2023) Disney Entertainment (2023-present) | 
| Subsidiaries | Total subscribers: 234.6 million | 
| Website | Press Disney+ | 
Disney Streaming (formerly known as BAMTech Media from 2015 to 2018, and Disney Streaming Services from 2018 to 2021) is a technology subsidiary of the Walt Disney Company located in Manhattan, New York City. It was established in 2015 as a spin-off of MLB Advanced Media—the digital media arm of Major League Baseball, focused on providing video on demand technology, particularly for over-the-top (OTT) media services. The company's major clients include ESPN (for its ESPN+ and ESPN3 services), the National Hockey League, and Blaze Media.
It was majority owned by MLB Advanced Media (which is, in turn, a consortium of MLB's principal team owners), with minority stakes held by the NHL and other investors. Disney acquired a minority stake in the company in August 2016 for $1 billion, and the following year, announced its intent to increase its stake to a 75% controlling stake for $1.58 billion. The deal was approved by regulators in September 2017. With the acquisition of BAMTech by Disney, the company began to develop two subscription streaming services aligned with Disney properties: the sports-oriented service, ESPN+, and the global family entertainment service, Disney+; United States general entertainment service Hulu and Latin America general entertainment service Star+ were later transferred into the company in August 2021. Disney had acquired sole ownership by November 2022.