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Elizabeth Warren Asks DOJ to Investigate Disney Deal to Buy Fubo
Elizabeth Warren Asks DOJ to Investigate Disney Deal to Buy Fubo

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time21-02-2025

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Elizabeth Warren Asks DOJ to Investigate Disney Deal to Buy Fubo

Elizabeth Warren is asking the Department of Justice to investigate and potentially block Disney's surprise deal to buy the streaming service Fubo, arguing that it raises notable antitrust concerns. The Democrat Senator wrote a letter on Feb. 19 to Omeed Assefi , acting DOJ assistant attorney general, asking the agency to look into the Jan. 6 deal that, if it closes, would have Disney merge its Hulu + Live TV business with rival Fubo to create a new holding company — of which Disney would own 70 percent — but keep Fubo CEO David Gandler at the helm. More from The Hollywood Reporter Disney's Multibillion-Dollar Streaming Decisions May Be Unearthed in Court Battle Against Investors Daria Cercek Exits Paramount to Head Disney Live Action Theatrical 'Win or Lose' Review: Pixar's Disney+ Series Should Have Been a Home Run The merger ended Fubo's legal fight against Disney, Fox Corp. and Warner Bros. Discovery over the companies' now scrapped plan to create a Fubo rival titled Venu that would've been a streaming home for major league sports comprising rights deals pieced together from the three entertainment giants. Fubo had argued in a $1 billion lawsuit that Disney, Fox and Warners were trying to to exact an 'iron grip on sports content to extract billions of dollars in supra-competitive profits.' Warren's letter argues that Disney looked to buy Fubo after facing legal roadblocks to creating its own joint venture sports service Venu. 'It is notable that, as recently as the beginning of January, Disney and Fubo were litigation adversaries, with Fubo citing a characterization of Disney as 'the final boss you must defeat after beating out all other media companies,'' Warren wrote. 'By acquiring Fubo, Disney's dominance would be even stronger.' The now-scrapped sports streaming joint venture Venu, touted by Disney's Bob Iger, Fox's Lachlan Murdoch and Warner Bros. Discovery's David Zaslav, was initially unveiled in February last year with the aim to offer a package to consumers consisting of rights to the NFL, NBA, WNBA, MLB, NHL, NASCAR, UFC, PGA TOUR Golf, Grand Slam Tennis, the FIFA World Cup and more. Fubo sued days after the announcement and won a preliminary injunction from a federal judge last August to temporarily block the venture. When Disney unveiled its deal in January of this year to buy Fubo, it included the stipulation that Disney, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery pay $220 million to Fubo. In Iger's telling, however, Disney had realized that after it started to work on Venu's launch 'the emergence of these skinnier bundles surfaced, and Venu's basically looked redundant to us.' The deal to control Fubo, he told analysts on a Feb. 5 earnings call, 'was a great opportunity for us to make ESPN available in multiple skinny bundles and then to actually merge the Hulu Live and the Fubo, essentially channel business as one. Because frankly, while we liked being in that business, it wasn't a core business to Hulu.' Venu, which would've cost $42.99 per month, was officially scrapped four days after Disney made its Fubo deal. If the Hulu + Live and Fubo merger closes it would create a company with 6.2 million subscribers. Others in the pay TV space that it competes in include Charter (13 million subscribers), Comcast (12.8 million subscribers), DirecTV/AT&T (9.7 million) and YouTube TV (9 million), per estimates from research firm MoffettNathanson. Warren views the deal as an attempt by Disney to effectively corner the streaming sports marketplace. 'This proposed acquisition raises significant concerns under antitrust law, would give Disney increased market power and incentives to increase costs for viewers, and should be regarded as another data point in Disney's history of anticompetitive behavior,' the Senator's letter reads. 'I urge DOJ not to be fooled by Disney's attempt to purchase its way around antitrust law, and to closely scrutinize this proposed acquisition.' Best of The Hollywood Reporter How the Warner Brothers Got Their Film Business Started Meet the World Builders: Hollywood's Top Physical Production Executives of 2023 Men in Blazers, Hollywood's Favorite Soccer Podcast, Aims for a Global Empire

Daria Cercek Exits Paramount to Head Disney Live Action Theatrical
Daria Cercek Exits Paramount to Head Disney Live Action Theatrical

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time19-02-2025

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Daria Cercek Exits Paramount to Head Disney Live Action Theatrical

Daria Cercek is exiting her post at Paramount Pictures to head Disney's Live Action Theatrical division. She will report to David Greenbaum, president of Disney Live Action features and 20th Century Studios. In the role, she will oversee Disney's live-action theatrical slate. She joins the company after serving as the co-president of Motion Picture Group at Paramount Pictures with Mike Ireland since 2021. More from The Hollywood Reporter 'Win or Lose' Review: Pixar's Disney+ Series Should Have Been a Home Run Stoney Clover Lane's Disney Princess Collection Is Going Fast - Grab These Styles Before It's Too Late 'Mufasa: The Lion King' Streaming: How to Watch the 2024 Prequel at Home Cercek has plenty of experience managing a theatrical slate of big-budgeted productions, after overseeing titles like Gladiator II and the Mission: Impossible movies during her Paramount tenure. Along with the studio's most recent release, Sonic the Hedgehog 3, other titles include box office successes Scream VI and The Lost City. Cercek, a Brown University graduate, previously held posts at New Line and 20th Century. She exits Paramount as Paramount Global is anticipating the imminent close of the merger with Skydance. Said Cercek, 'Disney has long set the standard for timeless storytelling, bringing to life some of the most beloved characters and stories that have captivated generations of audiences around the world. Like so many, I grew up inspired by the magic of Disney, so it is a true privilege to join Alan Bergman, David, and this incredible team. I look forward to working alongside them, and today's most visionary filmmakers, to build on the studio's extraordinary legacy.' Disney's live-action theatrical slate is largely made up of live-action versions of the studio's classic animations. Upcoming releases include Snow White and Lilo & Stitch. 'Daria's unique creative talent, passion for storytelling and deep experience working with world class filmmakers fits perfectly with Disney's mission to create unforgettable cinematic experiences that will stand the test of time,' said Greenbaum. 'I am thrilled to welcome her to the team and look forward to the incredible contributions she will undoubtedly make.' Best of The Hollywood Reporter The Best Anti-Fascist Films of All Time Dinosaurs, Zombies and More 'Wicked': The Most Anticipated Movies of 2025 From 'A Complete Unknown' to 'Selena' to 'Ray': 33 Notable Music Biopics

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