CBS boardroom drama could use a refreshed cast 11 Apr 2018 Controlling shareholder Shari Redstone may want a merger with Viacom even without CBS boss Les Moonves. Getting rid of him would require new thinking on the board. A revamp is overdue anyway: two-thirds of directors are over 70 and diversity is only slowly getting past M*A*S*H.
Busting EU sport cartel lines already fat pockets 11 Apr 2018 Antitrust authorities raided groups including Fox in a TV-sports cartel probe. Usually, such moves help consumers. But if the cartel had helped hold down inflated media rights, the main beneficiaries from its end would be already loaded teams and athletes.
CBS can be much more generous with Viacom 6 Apr 2018 The broadcaster is easily able to cough up more than a possible lowball offer for the MTV operator, which appeared to value Viacom at below the market price. With a combined value of $40 bln there’s plenty to go round – while still leaving CBS’s own shareholders better off.
CBS boss kisses off Viacom against the odds 3 Apr 2018 Les Moonves is pondering a bid at less than market value for the $12 bln MTV operator and wants to run the combined show. That seems an unenthusiastic start. But the Redstone family, which controls both companies, wants a tie-up. And CBS can nowadays afford a 30 pct premium.
Guest View: Why the government will lose to AT&T 23 Mar 2018 The U.S. Department of Justice is tuning in to old channels in its case against the telephone company's Time Warner deal, argues a former Federal Communications Commission chief economist. The Trump administration has crocheted a quilt lacking awareness of historical pattern.
What’s Time Warner worth? 13 Mar 2018 AT&T's $85 billion bid for the media group is in limbo - but Time Warner may be better off without it. Run the numbers.
Time Warner may do better without AT&T 13 Mar 2018 The broadcast group and HBO owner is in limbo while telecom giant AT&T prepares to fight U.S. watchdogs over its $85 bln bid. If there’s even a 50 pct chance the deal happens, a Breakingviews analysis suggests Time Warner could be worth significantly more than the market thinks.
Oscars signal spread of sports-led live-TV decline 6 Mar 2018 Sunday’s Academy Awards show was the least-watched in its history. Viewers are also losing interest in American football and the Winter Olympics. Dwindling audiences for real-time events suggest one of U.S. broadcast television’s last bulwarks is in danger of collapse.
Murdoch holds winning hand in Sky poker game 27 Feb 2018 Comcast’s $31 bln offer for the European pay-TV firm poses a dilemma for Disney’s Bob Iger. He can try to outbid Brian Roberts or reduce his price for Fox’s assets, excluding its Sky stake. Either way, Rupert Murdoch looks set to come out ahead as the seller in a seller’s market.
Comcast hints at tense second season for Fox bids 12 Feb 2018 The cable firm could try to thwart media giant Disney’s $52.4 bln purchase of parts of Rupert Murdoch’s empire. Antitrust and family politics would hinder a reprise of Comcast’s $60 bln offer for now, but Disney may yet have to raise its game.
Disney Netflix-with-theme-parks recast looks scary 6 Feb 2018 The House of Mouse is set to assimilate $52 bln of Fox assets. CEO Bob Iger also needs to steady ESPN, deal with declining TV networks and potential "Star Wars" fatigue while spending billions on video-streaming products. The next several years will be a hair-raising ride.
Viacom-CBS are better back together 26 Jan 2018 The Redstone family is mulling a $37 bln merger of the two media firms after scrapping plans in 2016. Walt Disney’s acquisition of bits of Fox is likely to be a consideration. And this time around, the larger CBS can give its sister a 30 pct premium and still create value.
Tele2 pays late fee for telco “convergence” party 10 Jan 2018 The Swedish mobile operator is buying cable group Com Hem for $3.2 bln. The idea is to cut shared costs and cross-sell broadband, TV and voice services to customers. It’s a well-worn path in the sluggish telecom industry. But Tele2 faces a long wait to make the deal pay.
European soccer’s spending splurge will intensify 29 Dec 2017 Transfer fees like the $263 mln Paris St Germain paid Barcelona for Neymar have stoked talk of a bubble. But increased spending is mostly justified by the soaring value of broadcasting rights. If U.S. tech giants join the action in 2018, players will reap the benefits.
Hulu’s slimmed-down ownership adds complexity 27 Dec 2017 Disney will have a majority stake in the streaming service after absorbing Fox’s 30 pct share. A further 30 pct sits with Comcast, currently muzzled because of an antitrust deal struck with regulators. It’s likely one will end up owning Hulu outright – but not without a fight.
Netflix can withstand $52 bln mouse-and-fox attack 14 Dec 2017 Disney is creating a direct-to-consumer entertainment giant with its Twenty-First Century Fox deal. That puts Reed Hastings’ streaming outfit in the crosshairs. But Netflix’s content investments are already paying off, and it's not distracted by integration or antitrust issues.
Disney deal widens Murdoch legacy, erases discount 14 Dec 2017 It’s paying $52.4 bln in stock to own a slimmed-down Fox, including the movie studio. CEO Bob Iger is extending his stay again. The historic deal pushes Rupert Murdoch’s empire into the Magic Kingdom, and long-suffering Fox shareholders will finally get a happy ending.
Fox deal will test Disney’s chief Mouseketeer 13 Dec 2017 The Mouse House is close to buying some of Rupert Murdoch’s media empire, to better compete with Netflix. Fox assets are an odd fit and regulators may not like Disney expanding in sports and movies. Boss Bob Iger has pulled off other surprising deals. This is a different league.
T-Mobile’s conquer-or-sell strategy gets TV rerun 13 Dec 2017 The wireless carrier has prospered despite failed merger bids from AT&T and Sprint with customer-friendly policies and price cuts. Now it seeks a repeat in pay-TV. Cable companies are disliked, creating an opening, but their control of the last mile may mean a different endgame.
The Force could be with Disney-Fox deal 6 Dec 2017 The Magic Kingdom is eyeing parts of Rupert Murdoch’s $60 bln empire. Disney would add to its clout with global outlets and film and cable content. The Murdochs, meanwhile, may fancy shares in a bigger group. A tie-up could help with succession problems at both companies, too.