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But that plan carries serious risk, as it would jeopardize still-sizable cable revenue without guaranteeing that enough sports fans would support such a product. Several other analysts — including Barton Crockett of Rosenblatt Securities, who has a buy rating for Disney shares — seconded those concerns about cannibalizing cable revenue. Nollen estimated 35 million current cable customers would switch to ESPN DTC. ESPN DTC is zero incremental cost and potentially billions in incremental revenue." An ESPN streamer (in light purple) would gradually drive revenue for Disney, Wells Fargo predicts.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailESPN is a huge issue for Disney as it reconciles ad revenue pullback , says Macquarie's Tim NollenTim Nollen of Macquarie, along with CNBC's Brian Schwartz and Julia Boorstin join 'The Exchange' to discuss why shares of Disney are trending lower today, Disney's action to buy more shares of Hulu, and Disney's battle with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNetflix's paid sharing plan will kickstart the advertising tier: Macquarie's Tim NollenTim Nollen, Macquarie Group senior media analyst, and CNBC's Julia Boorstin join 'Power Lunch' to discuss Netflix's advertising business, how the password crackdown would work, and how much money is to be made.
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNetflix's ad tier will bring incremental revenue next year, says Macquarie's Tim NollenTim Nollen, Macquarie, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss Netflix earnings and where he sees the company headed from here.
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