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Last year in the second quarter, Disney+ and Hulu lost $587 million. The thesis among all major legacy media companies has been that streaming will eventually take over for cable TV as the primary money-making engine. It's not just that Disney nearly made money in streaming — it's that the company's traditional linear TV results were awful. Next year, Disney will launch its flagship ESPN streaming service, which will allow consumers to subscribe to ESPN without cable at all. Looking at Disney's results in the second quarter, it's clear why the company has finally pulled the ripcord on ESPN.
Persons: Bob Iger, It's, Disney Organizations: Walt Disney Company, Disney, Hulu, ESPN, Paramount Global, Warner Bros . Discovery, Comcast, Fox, College Football, ABC, Disney Channel, FX, Geographic, Disney Junior Locations: Beverly Hills , California, U.S
My family of four recently spent nearly $10,000 on our eight-night trip to Disney World. Since we spent more than a day in each of our favorite parks, we didn't splurge on Genie+. AdvertisementWhen it comes to making magical memories at Disney World, my family of four has been there, done that, and gotten the T-shirt — and the collectible popcorn buckets. We spent our Epcot days sampling smaller bites around the World Showcase, which served as budget-friendly breakfasts, lunches, and dinners. Overall, if we return to Disney this year, we're going to rethink our dining budgetWe haven't decided whether we'll make it back to Disney World in 2024.
Persons: , we've, Matt Cabral, Yehaa Bob Jackson —, Genie, We'd, Mickey isn't, it's, could've, Sally, we're, haven't, Heck Organizations: Disney, Service, Disney's Port, Christmas Party . Transportation, Port, Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom, Wine, Epcot, Christmas Party, Mad Tea Party, Tomorrowland Locations: Rhode Island, Orlando, Disney's Port Orleans, Providence , Rhode Island, Orleans, Riverside, Louisiana, Matt Cabral Port, Disney Springs, Kingdom, Epcot, USA
Disney, Charter in talks for new distribution agreement
  + stars: | 2023-09-01 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
A screen shows the logo and a ticker symbol for The Walt Disney Company on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S., December 14, 2017. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsAug 31 (Reuters) - Disney (DIS.N) said on Thursday that the company is in negotiations with Charter Communications (CHTR.O) for a new agreement after Disney pulled ESPN, ABC and other cable channels off Charter-owned Spectrum's cable service. Charter will host a webcast on Friday to discuss the status of its distribution agreement with Disney, the company said in a statement. Minutes later, a message appeared on the screen informing viewers that Disney had removed its programming, social media posts said. Cable operator Charter Communications (CHTR.O) serves more than 32 million customers in 41 states through its Spectrum brand, according to its website.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Disney, Akanksha, Nivedita Organizations: Walt Disney Company, New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Disney, Charter Communications, ESPN, ABC, Spectrum, U.S, Twitter, Cable, Disney Entertainment, Thomson Locations: New York, U.S, Bengaluru
Disney ripped Nelson Peltz and his bid for a board seat Tuesday, as the entertainment giant's proxy fight with the investor and his activist firm, Trian Fund Management, takes shape. Disney said in a securities filing Tuesday that its board was where it needed to be to move the company forward. Last week, Peltz laid out his case for a proxy fight with Disney on CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" after Trian filed a preliminary proxy statement looking for a seat on the board. Peltz raised issues with how shareholder value has eroded recently and Disney's $71 billion acquisition of Fox in 2019. The company said it had offered Peltz an information-sharing agreement, meaning he would have met quarterly with both management and the board, rather than a board observer role, as Peltz had said.
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