Disney is selling its 50% stake in A+E Global Media — parent of A&E, History, and Lifetime — to co-owner Hearst Communications for north of $1 billion in an all-cash deal expected to be confirmed at Disney's earnings call next week. The transaction is Disney's first concrete move to reduce its traditional TV footprint under new CEO Josh D'Amaro, and it reopens the broader question of what the company plans to do with ABC, ESPN, FX, and its remaining cable assets. Key Takeaways: Disney is selling its 50% stake in A+E Global Media to Hearst for more than $1 billion, all-cash — deal expected...
Disney is selling its 50% stake in A+E Global Media — parent of A&E, History, and Lifetime — to co-owner Hearst Communications for north of $1 billion in an all-cash deal expected to be confirmed at Disney's earnings call next week. The transaction is Disney's first concrete move to reduce its traditional TV footprint under new CEO Josh D'Amaro, and it reopens the broader question of what the company plans to do with ABC, ESPN, FX, and its remaining cable assets.
Key Takeaways:
The A+E sale is clean precisely because it was a private 50/50 JV — easier to transact than majority-owned, publicly visible assets like ABC or FX. But it sets a precedent and will pressure D'Amaro to define Disney's linear posture explicitly on the earnings call. Agents, showrunners, and executives with deals touching Disney's cable and broadcast properties should watch next week's call closely — the framing D'Amaro uses will signal whether this is a one-time exit or the opening move in a broader portfolio rationalization.
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