In fiscal 2026, Disney expects to spend $24 billion on content across entertainment and sports, up about $1 billion from $23 billion in FY25 (which ended Sept. 27). CFO Hugh Johnston expects the ...
Disney’s $24 billion in planned content spend for fiscal 2026 will likely end up being a roughly 50-50 split between sports and entertainment, chief financial officer Hugh Johnston said Wednesday. “I ...
After about two weeks, YouTube TV subscribers have a good chunk of their sports back. The streaming service reached an agreement with Disney on Friday, Nov. 14, just before another weekend of sports ...
Disney and YouTube TV struck a multi-year deal late Friday to get the entertainment giant’s content back onto the streaming site, ending the two-week blackout that spanned a historic election night.
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Disney has been the subject of many angry discussions on social media lately due to the company's impasse with YouTube TV. So, audiences on X were primed to believe a viral social media post from a ...
Alphabet and Disney reached a deal to end ESPN and ABC’s two-week absence from YouTube TV, opening the door for sports fans to view the network’s college football and Monday Night Football broadcasts ...
A deal between Disney and YouTube TV may not be close after all. Disney CFO Hugh Johnston joined CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on Thursday after the company’s earnings report and indicated that the standoff ...
The ongoing carriage dispute between Disney and Google's YouTube TV has resulted in millions of sports fans going without top college football and NFL games on the ABC and ESPN for the past three ...
NBCUniversal is bringing back NBC Sports Network four years after shutting it down, launching the revived channel next week on YouTube TV as Disney’s blackout on the platform drags on. The 24/7 sports ...
Jimmy Kimmel lives on. Now Disney has a new headache: the YouTube TV blackout. But Disney CEO Bob Iger told investors during the company’s most recent earnings call on Thursday morning that Disney is ...
Disney will be increasing its overall content spending by $1 billion to $24 billion in fiscal 2026, largely due to growth in the cost of rights for marquee sports like the NBA. The company disclosed ...
Walt Disney Co. is seeking to bring its ESPN sports brand to Asia, stepping up efforts to expand in one of the world’s fastest-growing streaming markets. The company aims to add more live sports to ...
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