Disney Is Reportedly Looking at Selling Some of Its Cable TV Networks
Starz aims to expand its content library and streaming reach by bidding for A+E Networks amid broader industry consolidation and declining cable viewership, sources say.
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Disney is Reportedly Looking at Selling Some of Its Cable TV Networks
Disney is reportedly looking at selling some of its cable TV networks. With this Starz Entertainment Corp. has emerged as a potential bidder for A+E Global Media, the joint venture between Hearst Communications and Walt Disney Co. that operates the A+E Networks portfolio, including the flagship A+E channel, History, Lifetime, and several others. The interest […] The post Disney is Reportedly Looking at Selling Some of Its Cable TV Networks appea…
Disney, YouTube TV reach distribution deal after two-week blackout
Disney Is Back on YouTube TV — After a Messy Two-Week Blackout
After two weeks, Disney and YouTube made up on Friday, which resulted in all of the Disney channels returning to YouTube TV. Which is a pretty significant part of the lineup that Google currently offers – and the majority of the sports channels that YouTube TV has. So it’s good to see it back. “We’re happy to share that we’ve reached an agreement with Disney that preserves the value of our service for our subscribers and future flexibility in ou…
The YouTube TV-Disney dispute is over: Here's what you're getting
Credit: Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR Disney channels are back on YouTube TV, including ABC, ESPN, FX, and the rest of Disney’s network lineup. ESPN’s new direct-to-consumer service (ESPN Unlimited) is included at no extra cost for YouTube TV subscribers. Users can still claim and redeem their $20 bill credit till December 9. YouTube TV and Disney have finally resolved their licensing dispute, ending a weeks-long standoff that left milli…
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