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Walt Disney buys Murdoch’s Fox for $52bn

Walt Disney has agreed to buy the bulk of 21st Century Fox’s business for $52.4billion, in a deal both companies said position them to compete in the rapidly changing media industry.
The purchase includes Fox’s film and television studios, as well as its 39 per cent stake in satellite broadcaster Sky.
Fox will form a news-focused company with its remaining assets.
The move is a sharp shift for 86-year-old Fox owner Rupert Murdoch after more than half a century of media expansion.
He said the break-up makes sense amid new threats from online advertising and competitors who are streaming entertainment into homes via the internet.
Fox shareholders, which include the Murdochs, will get a 25% stake in the larger Disney.
“With today’s announcement, we launch the next great leg of our journey,” Rupert Murdoch said on Thursday in a call for investors.
He added later: “Are we retreating? Absolutely not.”
Disney is expected to scoop up Fox’s movie and television studios, regional sports network and international holdings, among other investments.
The move adds to Disney’s back catalogue high-grossing films such as the original Star Wars movies, the Marvel superhero pictures, Avatar and Deadpool, as well as TV hits such as Modern Family and The Simpsons.
It expands Disney’s offerings with the FX and National Geographic cable channels, and Fox’s regional sports network in the US.
The purchase also extends Disney’s global reach, adding media company Star India and Fox’s interests in Sky plc and Tata Sky to its
portfolio.
Disney will also get majority control of the video streaming service Hulu, which is also partially owned by Comcast and Time Warner.
The firm believes this deal will give it the scale to compete, and expects to wring “at least” $2bn in cost-savings out of the new company
to boot.
David Yelland, former editor of the Murdoch owned Sun newspaper in the UK, told the BBC the transaction puts Disney in pole position to compete with California’s tech giants.
“In ten years time there’ll be two Chinese giants and four US giants and [of the current entertainment companies] the only one that’ll survive will be Disney.”

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