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Disney And FuboTV Join Forces: A Game-Changing Merger In Live TV Streaming

January 8, 2025
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Disney and FuboTV have announced a merger of their live TV streaming services, combining the power of Disney’s Hulu + Live TV with FuboTV’s offerings.

The merger, which brings together two significant players in the live TV space, will create a dominant force in the North American market and enhance the companies’ ability to compete with other streaming giants like YouTube TV.

The newly formed company will operate under the FuboTV name, with Disney holding a 70% majority stake. David Gandler, the current CEO of FuboTV, will lead the merged entity.

The merger is expected to bring substantial synergies, allowing the companies to optimise their operations and create a more scalable business model for future growth.

The deal will also resolve an ongoing legal battle between FuboTV and major media companies, including Disney, Fox Corp, and Warner Bros. Discovery Inc.

In addition to the merger, the three companies will pay US$220 million to FuboTV to settle litigation concerning the Venu Sports streaming service, which was a contention point. Moreover, Disney will extend a US$145 million loan to FuboTV in 2026 to help strengthen its financial position.

The combined service will offer a wide range of live TV programming, including popular sports channels like ESPN and entertainment and news from ABC and other Disney-owned networks.

This will significantly expand the content available to FuboTV customers, offering even more value to subscribers.

The merger is expected to help the company improve its subscriber base, which currently stands at over 6.2 million, positioning it as the second-largest online pay-TV provider in North America, behind YouTube TV.

Disney and FuboTV project that the combined company’s revenue will exceed US$6 billion by 2028, with expectations to reach up to US$7.5 billion, alongside an EBITDA of US$550 million.

This merger clearly indicates the growing competition in the live TV streaming market and represents an important strategic move by Disney to enhance its streaming portfolio.

As the live TV streaming market continues to evolve, this merger is poised to make waves and significantly impact the industry.

The combined resources of Disney and FuboTV will offer consumers a competitive, comprehensive service that spans a variety of live broadcast and cable channels, making it a formidable force in the entertainment and media landscape.

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