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They are seeking production studios and are not looking to purchase FOX's television network or Sports broadcasting as those might be construed as an anti trust issue. They are looking for production studios in preparation for their future streaming endeavors since leaving Netflix. Still this would position them quite well for total programming purposes.
http://www.businessinsider.com/21st-cent...17-11?op=1

Now we know why Disney was trying to sell ABC recently.
That's one way to get the Marvel rights back.
(11-06-2017 11:22 PM)hawghiggs Wrote: [ -> ]That's one way to get the Marvel rights back.

And the rights to a century of FOX 20th & 21st century movies and TV programs. Content for streaming.
(11-07-2017 12:21 AM)JRsec Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-06-2017 11:22 PM)hawghiggs Wrote: [ -> ]That's one way to get the Marvel rights back.

And the rights to a century of FOX 20th & 21st century movies and TV programs. Content for streaming.

Now that no one is buying DVD's or CD's anymore, studios can directly sell or rent their content or offer it as part of a streaming service.

I read Fox owns the physical distribution rights to Star Wars 1-6 until 2020.

Note: Fox and Disney already own large shares of streaming service Hulu.
Would they need more sports inventory to support additional channels?
Is the Big 12 saved?

or

ESPN was looking into dropping Monday night football. Does all of the pro content move to FOX and all of the collegiate move to ESPN (the Big 12 is doomed).

The most positive thing would be; FOX hiring an announcer other than Joe Buck.
(11-07-2017 05:23 AM)XLance Wrote: [ -> ]Would they need more sports inventory to support additional channels?
Is the Big 12 saved?

or

ESPN was looking into dropping Monday night football. Does all of the pro content move to FOX and all of the collegiate move to ESPN (the Big 12 is doomed).

Sports content would have to be live. And accessible. Access to the major channels, ESPN 1 2 U News, Fox Sports 1 2, CBS SportsNetwork, NBC Sports Network is the starter. Then...if you add the Bein Sports Channels, SECN, BTN, ACCN, and other channels in this class, you've captured the national college sports and soccer markets.

Another Teir of service would be offering all the local NBC/Fox/Root Sports like Networks

And of course the money maker full season packages from MLB, NBA, NHL, MLS and other leagues. (NFL regular season most likely remains a DIRECTV property unfortunately).

Tons of channels and content for a separate sports only/mostly service.
(11-07-2017 04:56 AM)murrdcu Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-07-2017 12:21 AM)JRsec Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-06-2017 11:22 PM)hawghiggs Wrote: [ -> ]That's one way to get the Marvel rights back.

And the rights to a century of FOX 20th & 21st century movies and TV programs. Content for streaming.

Now that no one is buying DVD's or CD's anymore, studios can directly sell or rent their content or offer it as part of a streaming service.

I read Fox owns the physical distribution rights to Star Wars 1-6 until 2020.

Note: Fox and Disney already own large shares of streaming service Hulu.

HULU will die a slow death as know one watches.
(11-07-2017 05:23 AM)XLance Wrote: [ -> ]Would they need more sports inventory to support additional channels?
Is the Big 12 saved?

or

ESPN was looking into dropping Monday night football. Does all of the pro content move to FOX and all of the collegiate move to ESPN (the Big 12 is doomed).

The most positive thing would be; FOX hiring an announcer other than Joe Buck.

The deal wouldn't include the sports networks although the article did say NatGeo and FX might change hands.

FOX would still have control over their sports and news divisions.
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