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Eugene

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Wed Mar 20, 2019, 07:44 AM Mar 2019

Disney closes $71B deal for Fox entertainment assets

Source: Associated Press

Disney closes $71B deal for Fox entertainment assets

By MAE ANDERSON
March 20, 2019

Disney has closed its $71 billion acquisition of Fox’s entertainment business, putting “Cinderella,” ?The Simpsons,” ?Star Wars” and “Dr. Strange” under one corporate roof.

The deal is likely to shake up the media landscape. Among other things, it paves the way for Disney to launch its streaming service, Disney Plus, due out later this year. It will also likely lead to layoffs in the thousands, thanks to duplication in Fox and Disney film-production staff.

By buying the studios behind “The Simpsons” and X-Men, Disney aims to better compete with technology companies such as Amazon and Netflix for viewers’ attention - and dollars.

Disney needs compelling TV shows and movies to persuade viewers to sign up and pay for yet another streaming service. It already has classic Disney cartoons, “Star Wars,” Pixar, the Muppets and some of the Marvel characters. With Fox, Disney could add Marvel’s X-Men and Deadpool, along with programs shown on such Fox channels as FX Networks and National Geographic. Fox’s productions also include “The Americans,” ?This Is Us” and “Modern Family.”

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Disney closes $71B deal for Fox entertainment assets (Original Post) Eugene Mar 2019 OP
I'm expecting streaming, as we currently know it, to change big time Auggie Mar 2019 #1

Auggie

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1. I'm expecting streaming, as we currently know it, to change big time
Wed Mar 20, 2019, 01:54 PM
Mar 2019

Not sure how. Perhaps the monthly subscription option will go away or be priced higher. Maybe we will be charged by episode. Perhaps content providers and cable distributors will join in exclusivity or packaged deals. However it plays it, there's one guarantee -- consumers will get screwed.

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