These are dark days for the fabled House of Mouse, as entertainment giant Disney (DIS) is facing trouble on multiple fronts.
So you would think that cash was tight at entertainment giant Disney (DIS), after it just announced plans to lay off 6% of ...
ESPN, once a Disney powerhouse, now lags behind other segments like Film, TV, streaming, and Parks. ESPN's too little too late move into sports betting with Penn has yet to show it has the chops ...
The question of how important ESPN is to its parent company, The Walt Disney Company, comes up often. In January, the answer was “very important indeed.” Nielsen’s just-released The Media ...
Late last year, Warner Bros. Discovery’s Turner Sports lost its longtime NBA deal as NBCUniversal, Disney and Prime Video each set 11-year deals collectively worth $76 billion. The NFL ...
Disney and ESPN have cooked up a plan to try to whet the sports appetite of Disney+ U.S. customers — who may not necessarily be the more voracious fans of sporting events. ESPN is set to launch ...
Disney fought a legal battle with Fubo in 2024 over Venu, a sports-focused streaming service Disney planned to launch with Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery. Fubo filed an antitrust lawsuit against ...
An ESPN logo on a television camera at a Major League ... are changing the way Americans watch sports. The league and Disney’s ESPN said Thursday that they plan to end their current deal after ...
The deal was first reported by The Athletic. “I’m happy and honored to remain a member of the Disney/ESPN family for, at least, the next five years,” Smith said in a statement on Friday.
ESPN is launching a new daily SportsCenter show called SC+ on Monday, March 3, exclusively on Disney+. Described as a “fast-paced update” that will highlight each day’s top sports moments ...
Disney‘s ESPN and Major League Baseball are breaking up after nearly 40 years together, a sign of how even the most durable content relationships have come under scrutiny in the streaming era ...
“I’m happy and honored to remain a member of the Disney/ESPN family for, at least, the next five years,” Smith said. “There’s only bigger and bigger things ahead. It starts with ...