Culture Comcast in 'advanced stages' of 21st Century Fox bid

Comcast in 'advanced stages' of 21st Century Fox bid
24 May 2018

Cable TV giant Comcast says it is considering a takeover offer for Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox, setting the stage for showdown with Walt Disney.

Disney has agreed to pay $52.4bn for Fox, but Comcast said it was in the "advanced stages" of preparing a better bid.

Any offer would be "all-cash and at a premium" to Disney's all-share offer, Comcast said in a statement.

But the US firm, which owns NBC, said no final decision had been made.

Rumours about Comcast's interests in Fox have circulated for weeks, but it is the first time it has confirmed its intentions.

Like Disney, it wants to buy all of Fox's assets except its news channel and main sports and business networks.

That would include the 20th Century Fox film studio, the Fox television network and the Asian pay-TV network Star TV.

It would also include a 39% stake in Sky, for which Comcast tabled a separate bid in April, taking it into direct conflict with Fox, which wants to acquire the British broadcaster outright.

Regulatory scrutiny

Any takeover attempt by Comcast would be likely to face regulatory scrutiny, as will Disney's offer.

The US government is currently suing to block a merger between Time Warner, and the telecoms giant AT&T.

Experts say the firm would be unlikely to proceed with an offer for Fox until a judge rules on that case in June.

However, in its statement, Comcast promised to pay a significant break fee should regulators scupper a deal. It said this "would be at least as favourable to Fox shareholders" as Disney's offer of $2.5bn.

The fight for 21st Century Fox comes as traditional media groups scramble to consolidate in the face mounting competition from online challengers like Netflix and Amazon.

It has driven broadcast giant CBS to try to merge with Viacom, which owns the MTV and Nickelodeon television stations.

It has also spurred AT&T's $85.4bn offer for Time Warner, whose assets include pay TV channel HBO.

However, analysts believe such tie ups will face close scrutiny from US regulators who fear consolidation could drive up prices for consumers.

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whoever wins, we lose.

I guess this would also put the lid on Disney's plan for a Star Wars boxset. Well at least the original trilogy. I heard they had a 4k remaster of Ep. IV ready and in the wings and they were waiting for them to own the right to it lock,stock, and barrel to release it. Fox owns some of the rights to Ep. IV and stand to make some money if Disney released it. They don't want to give Fox any quarter since they own some of the Marvel film rights still (X-men, Deadpool, Fantastic Four) and are bit jelly over it, to put it lightly.
 
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God, as if Comcast isn't already a fucking nightmare to deal with as big as they are.

I don't even have a choice where I live. It's either Comcast or Dish, and fuck Dish.


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I rather comcrap than Disney, I do not want to see Lisa Simpson be a Princess next to Belle or Jasmine.

Comcast can at least hands off some of it's holdings, something the mouse is not so hot at. I have a feeling being how much better their offer it is Comcast will get it, and Disney will sue and if they lose, they will then buy enough senate friends to sue using our tax dollars as an anti trust, when they tried to do same damned thing.
 
I rather comcrap than Disney, I do not want to see Lisa Simpson be a Princess next to Belle or Jasmine.

Comcast can at least hands off some of it's holdings, something the mouse is not so hot at. I have a feeling being how much better their offer it is Comcast will get it, and Disney will sue and if they lose, they will then buy enough senate friends to sue using our tax dollars as an anti trust, when they tried to do same damned thing.
Oh God, if Disney buys Fox, the fucking Simpsons will NEVER end.
 
Every time I read about Disney or anyone else buying out another company I'm a step closer to building a giant robotic Theodore Roosevelt to bust up monopolies through excessive force.
Too late. Disney already owns the idea of robotic Teddy Roosevelt.
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Enjoy your lawsuit for stealing Disney IP.
 
Will fox still exist if Comcast buys them out or will Deadpool and X-Men be Universal properties too, since Comcast Owns Universal as well. At least they won't have to remove the Simpsons areas from Universal Studio parks if they get them.
 
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