happycamperuni
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According to Marketwatch, the deal is done and Disney now has 100% of Hulu after acquiring Comcast's part. I'm looking for confirmation, but Marketwatch had a popup that said it was done.
Definitely add Live TV...it adds CBS and all the cable channel programming as well as opens VOD for almost all those channels as well.
Based on the articles that came out, Hulu may actually be in a much better position than Disney+ at launch as the series they have ordered for Disney+ are all becoming too adult and they have had to neuter a lot to fit the family demographic they wanted
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https://deadline.com/2019/05/disney...sical-the-series-showrunner-exits-1202607440/
But Hulu currently as long as other partners do not pull out is an excellent value.
According to Marketwatch, the deal is done and Disney now has 100% of Hulu after acquiring Comcast's part. I'm looking for confirmation, but Marketwatch had a popup that said it was done.
Yeah, they're a good market news source, but they deleted the tweet so something makes me believe this might be premature. They likely got wind that Disney and Comcast are close to a deal and rushed to announce it.Wow. Marketwatch doesn't normally announce fake news. I'm surprised it happened that quickly. I guess they must have been working on this for months.
I hope it happens soon.Hmm, be interesting to see. I wasn't expecting a deal for a long while yet. If true and international roll out could happen this year for sure
Yeah, sounds like Disney wants to roll Hulu out internationally alongside Disney+, probably would allow them to begin offering a bundle of those two outside the US pretty quickly too depending on Hulu's rights agreements and what content it could get internationally.Hmm, be interesting to see. I wasn't expecting a deal for a long while yet. If true and international roll out could happen this year for sure
According to Marketwatch, the deal is done and Disney now has 100% of Hulu after acquiring Comcast's part. I'm looking for confirmation, but Marketwatch had a popup that said it was done.
According to Marketwatch, the deal is done and Disney now has 100% of Hulu after acquiring Comcast's part. I'm looking for confirmation, but Marketwatch had a popup that said it was done.
Yeah, they're a good market news source, but they deleted the tweet so something makes me believe this might be premature. They likely got wind that Disney and Comcast are close to a deal and rushed to announce it.
Either way, this means it should be close even if it's not quite done.
I still see posted from MarketWatch: "Disney agrees to acquire 33% stake in Hulu it does not own from Comcast." from 10:08 amSeems like an announcement is imminent then. Maybe by close of business today or some time next week. @happycamperuni do you know what was said on the marketwatch tweet?
I still see posted from MarketWatch: "Disney agrees to acquire 33% stake in Hulu it does not own from Comcast." from 10:08 am
So either Marketwatch got bad or premature information or Disney/Comcast/Hulu started to notify reporters and issue a press release and pulled it back when it realized that the China news would drown out any bounce they would get today.
Maybe we will hear more about this next week.
Sorry, I don't do twitter. I just have it coming up on my news flashes for the day. I am thinking along the lines of Rodan75 on this one.Got a link? I don't see that posted here https://twitter.com/marketwatch
Yeah that makes sense to me; I think having Hulu use debt to purchase out Comcast's share is the most sensible option given the lesser regulatory issues. Once it's consolidated, the debt becomes Disney debt so it's the same either way the purchase is made.I saw a similar announcement on www.forextv.com, which has since been taken down. The version I saw stated Hulu has bankers going to the foreign exchange and bond market trying to price a bond sale to finance the purchase. That was as much as it said (one sentence).
Nothing new, but would be consistent with the process between AT&T and Hulu, where their shares were tendered back to Hulu, instead of Disney purchasing the Comcast shares..... perhaps they are thinking such an approach would make the regulatory scrutiny simpler.
The basics of the deal are probably done but there are probably minor issues still being negotiated. Things like how long the contract is for the NBC Universal shows. I am looking forward to the details. Once it is done, Disney will take all their streaming services across the globe. Next up is the worldwide expansion of the Parks and Resorts and cruise line.So either Marketwatch got bad or premature information or Disney/Comcast/Hulu started to notify reporters and issue a press release and pulled it back when it realized that the China news would drown out any bounce they would get today.
Maybe we will hear more about this next week.
I can only go off rumblings but there's posts circulating on Twitter it's happened AND the Hulk and Namor rights are part of the deal. Of course it could be utterly rubbish.
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