Frankie The Beer
Well-Known Member
DIS lost 11% of its value and already its starting to creep back up. Pity to those who foolishly dumped their shares before the new Star Wars film releases. As for ESPN, it will still remain profitable as long as Disney has the NFL. When the NFL gets smart and decides to program their own content including games, then all major sport providers are in trouble.
People are cutting the cable cord, that's the real issue, and ESPN's sub losses are reflected in people, finally, getting smart. Its not coincidence a week before earnings Iger was talking about ESPN and other Disney owned channels being offered direct, the problem is Disney from what I can gather don't have a solution in place yet to do it themselves. I read constant speculation about Disney and Apple teaming up for some kind of all in one cable solution but until I see massive infrastructure developments, its just rumors.
DIS is still a bull. For now.
People are cutting the cable cord, that's the real issue, and ESPN's sub losses are reflected in people, finally, getting smart. Its not coincidence a week before earnings Iger was talking about ESPN and other Disney owned channels being offered direct, the problem is Disney from what I can gather don't have a solution in place yet to do it themselves. I read constant speculation about Disney and Apple teaming up for some kind of all in one cable solution but until I see massive infrastructure developments, its just rumors.
DIS is still a bull. For now.