News Bob Iger is back! Chapek is out!!

_caleb

Well-Known Member
The Fox acquisition and D+ spending spree were quite substantial outlays, and questioning the wisdom of these then and now shouldn’t be dismissed as merely parroting talking points.

The Fox acquisition had a lot more to do with Star coverage and Asian/European market share than “we get Avatar and the Fox rights to Marvel!” but that was a hefty, hefty price to pay. When tens of billions are spent or taken on as debt it’s fair to question whether that was a prudent use of company resources.
Oh, I totally agree that it's justified to ask whether the Fox purchase was a good idea. It even makes sense to question Disney's DtC strategy (being all-in on streaming).

But Disney is actually executing (successfully) on the plan Iger set in place and has been sticking to all along:
  • Purchase content/IP (with little concern for costs)
  • Create new content (with little concern for costs)
  • Put all that content on their streaming platforms
  • Build a huge subscriber base (free/low subscriptions) and establish market share over competitors
  • Reign in costs, raise subscription prices to achieve profitability
This proxy fight is just business scrappers, seeing Disney at its most vulnerable part of this plan, whipping up investors who:
  • Were never super excited about (or even understood) this plan to begin with
  • Are impatient about dividends
  • Spooked by predictions of a streaming bust and economic downturn
  • Are worried about the cultural direction of the company
 

_caleb

Well-Known Member
I can if you’d like. Maybe not all but the majority was foundationally paved by iger
Right. And the plan is working.

You might not agree with the plan, but he's been right about a lot:
  • The world of media is changing, and streaming is the future
  • Disney needed to buy content in order to stay competitive
  • Disney needed to throw all their content on streaming (no more Vault strategy) and spend BIG to attract enough subs
  • Only once the subscriber base is built up can they scale back on spending and raise prices to profitability
 

GhostHost1000

Premium Member
Right. And the plan is working.

You might not agree with the plan, but he's been right about a lot:
  • The world of media is changing, and streaming is the future
  • Disney needed to buy content in order to stay competitive
  • Disney needed to throw all their content on streaming (no more Vault strategy) and spend BIG to attract enough subs
  • Only once the subscriber base is built up can they scale back on spending and raise prices to profitability
just think if Disney was still as creative as they once were... they wouldn't have needed to buy so much "other" stuff (or make all these live action remakes / reboots of previous films and bomb out with most of the new movies)
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
Right. And the plan is working.

You might not agree with the plan, but he's been right about a lot:
  • The world of media is changing, and streaming is the future
  • Disney needed to buy content in order to stay competitive
  • Disney needed to throw all their content on streaming (no more Vault strategy) and spend BIG to attract enough subs
  • Only once the subscriber base is built up can they scale back on spending and raise prices to profitability
There’s a proxy fight over money…two years after they were given unlimited free cash from central banks…because the plan is working…

Yep…Iger will be calling you about those magic beans shortly 🫘
 

Chip Chipperson

Well-Known Member
Wwe is very tame now compared to their attitude area. Scantily clad people is not a shock to anyone anymore.

Yeah, I have a hard time thinking that WWE would be some disaster to the brand given how varied Disney's IPs are now. They range from Mickey to princesses to Deadpool to Family Guy and everything in between. Not to mention a successful film franchise with a retired WWE wrestler in Guardians of the Galaxy and having the Rock star in multiple movies, including one based on a fan-favorite theme park attraction.
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
just think if Disney was still as creative as they once were... they wouldn't have needed to buy so much "other" stuff (or make all these live action remakes / reboots of previous films) and bomb out with most of the new movies
You’re never gonna penetrate those shields , WORF…

There are the adamants - even today - that suggest remaking every movie for the last 80 years and running a $4 billion tent pole franchise profit behemoth into a ditch on purpose Were good ideas
 

Br0ckford

Well-Known Member
Saudis WWE = the return of the Iron Sheik to the squared circle?
I break your back, make you humble.
Iron Sheik Win GIF
 

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