Walt Disney buys Fox assets in $52bn split of Murdoch realm


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Walt Disney Co agreed to a $52.4bn deal to acquire much of the global empire that media baron Rupert Murdoch assembled over three decades, from a fabled Hollywood studio to Europe's largest satellite-TV provider to one of India's most-watched channels.
Holders of Murdoch's 21st Century Fox will get 0.2745 Disney share for each Fox share, for assets including the movie and TV production house, a 39% stake in Sky, Star India, and a lineup of pay-TV channels that include FX and National Geographic, the companies said in statements yesterday. The price amounts to about $29.54 a share, based on Disney's closing price on Wednesday.
Via a spinoff, the mogul will continue to run Fox News Channel, the FS1 sports network and the Fox broadcast network in the US. Disney chief executive officer Bob Iger will remain in his role through 2021, the companies said.
Fox plans to complete its planned acquisition of the 61% of European broadcaster Sky that it doesn't already own, which will wind up in Disney's hands.
The sale marks an epic downsising for Murdoch, an 86-year-old former Australian who spent his adult life amassing the assets that made him a kingmaker in US and UK politics. The companies made no mention in their announcement of his son James, Fox's chief executive officer. The younger Murdoch is likely to step away from the remains of Fox when the transaction closes. If Disney offers him a job then, the 45-year-old could vie to succeed Iger.
Disney will also assume about $13.7bn of net debt from Fox. The deal will give Disney $2bn of cost savings and start adding to earnings two years after the takeover is complete.
Disney beat out rival bidder Comcast Corp for the Fox assets in a deal brought on by dramatic changes in the media landscape. The rise of alternative forms of online entertainment, from Netflix to Snapchat, have led millions of once-loyal pay-TV subscribers to cut the cord, forcing TV companies to band together to ensure their long-term survival. Discovery Communications agreed in July to acquire Scripps Networks Interactive, and Time Warner is trying to sell itself to AT & T.
The Justice Department has sued to block that AT & T deal, and Disney's Fox transaction is also likely to receive heavy regulatory scrutiny by bringing so many media assets under one roof. Disney, the owner of ESPN, is acquiring regional Fox networks that air local basketball and baseball games, giving the company an unprecedented amount of rights to sports programming.
Buying Fox's movie studio will give Disney the rights to make movies based on the X-Men comic books, adding to an already stocked cabinet of superheroes such as Iron Man and Thor.
In recent years, the elder Murdoch has handed off management of 21st Century Fox to his sons, James and Lachlan, 46, who shares the title of executive chairman with his father. The legendary media mogul is also the largest shareholder in News Corp, a separate company that owns publishing operations including the Wall Street Journal.
Until recently, the Murdochs had given no indication they were sellers, as evidenced by their continued pursuit of full ownership of Sky, with an offer of $15.3bn for the shares it doesn't already own.
That facade was shattered last month with the revelation that Disney had discussed acquiring the Fox assets. Fox instantly drew other suitors, all of which realized a sale of the Fox properties represented a rare opportunity to take out a competitor. Comcast — the cable giant that owns NBCUniversal — Verizon Communications and Sony Corp all expressed interest in parts of the company.
If Fox's pursuit of Sky control is approved in the UK and Disney eventually takes possession of the satellite provider, Iger's company will have a direct relationship with pay-TV customers in five countries in Europe.
That's part of the Disney CEO's plan to draw his company closer to consumers in the digital age, a strategy that also includes introducing an ESPN subscription app next year and a Disney TV and movies app in 2019. Now that latter product might be populated by X-Men and the Simpsons along with Mickey Mouse and Iron Man.




Last updated: December 14 2017 08:38 PM

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