ESPN is more likely to be kicked off the Disney boat before ABC is.
This, and who would be in a position to buy ESPN? ABC would likely be sold as a separate entity anyway.The article talks about an ESPN/ABC spin off, not a sale, which means that those two divisions would become their own free-standing company. Typically stockholders will get shares in both companies. That's what Viacom did with CBS before bringing them back together.
Could this be a candidate for ESPN Scripps like they get the ESPN Archives as part of a ploy to launch their sports network.
There is speculation that it could go private with one or more investment banks leading a privatization.This, and who would be in a position to buy ESPN?
Disney should split off into a theme park division and a studio animation division. Sell off everything TV.
Well Florida will be sinking soon enough, maybe he can just wait it out and get a tax write off.That reminds me...Iger has to fix the situation in Florida in a way that benefits Disney. If that means transferring the debt to the state of Florida, then maybe that's a win. I don't know an easy way out of that situation. But if Disney is going to stay in the theme park business, they have to resolve the problem in Florida.
Exactly. This whole 'Let's go back to the old days'-thinking, is completely out of step.His roots worked then. It’s a totally different world now and the old playbooks have limited value.
As opposed to being saddled in debt losing money?Exactly. This whole 'Let's go back to the old days'-thinking, is completely out of step.
What is Disney most known for. Mickey Mouse and Disney World. They don’t need ESPN. In fact I think both would be better apart. They should make the movie studio a separate division. Sell off the network side and focus on what they are good at."The current path has some challenges that need addressing" does not mean "What worked five decades ago is going to work in today's world."