Disney and FuboTV to Merge Live TV Streaming Services
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Disney’s stock gets upgrade amid content ‘renaissance’ and streaming profit growth
Walt Disney Co.’s stock was upgraded to buy Tuesday by analyst firm Redburn Atlantic, which cited improved content performance and growth in streaming profit.MarketWatch - 2h -
Behind Disney’s Deal to Merge Hulu + Live TV and Fubo
The agreement ends litigation between the two companies over plans for a sports streaming service, but consumer advocates are pushing back.The New York Times - 8h -
Sports Streaming Services Gain Momentum in 2025
Fubo will combine with Disney’s Hulu + Live TV, helping settle ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery’s lawsuit against Venu Sports; Netflix Adds WWE to its content offerings.Inc. - 1d -
Disney to combine Fubo with Hulu live TV service, ending sports streaming lawsuit
Fubo will be combined with Hulu's live TV service and offer a new streaming package with ABC and ESPN channels.Los Angeles Times - 1d -
Disney to combine its Hulu+ Live TV with streamer Fubo
Both Hulu+ Live TV and Fubo are streaming services that mimic the traditional cable TV bundle, offering linear TV networks.CNBC - 10h -
Fubo’s stock skyrockets as Disney Hulu + Live TV deal creates YouTube TV rival
Shares of FuboTV Inc. skyrocketed Monday after the company announced a deal to combine Walt Disney Co.’s Hulu + Live TV service with Fubo.MarketWatch - 21h -
Walt Disney and FuboTV to combine their online live TV businesses
The proposed merger would join two internet TV bundles that together have 6.2 million subscribers.CBS News - 1d -
Disney to combine its Hulu+ Live TV with streamer Fubo
Disney will combine its Hulu+ Live TV service with Fubo, merging together two internet TV bundles, the companies announced on Monday.NBC News - 1d -
Here’s what’s worth streaming on Netflix, Max, Disney+ and more in January 2025
Apple’s ‘Severance’ and Netflix’s ‘The Night Agent’ return for new seasons, while Max rolls out the throwback hospital drama ‘The Pitt’MarketWatch - 1d
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