nelsonmuntz
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Since you cannot keep up, I will slow down and explain the obvious to you.
I do the over-the-top bombast mocking your idiocy (UCONN AND UMASS SIMPLY SHOULD ASK FOR A PRO RATA CUT OF THE CFP BECAUSE THEYLL OBVIOUSLY GET IT). It shows how absolutely delusional you and noyenox are that you cannot see the obvious mockery. You both sound insane. You probably subscribed to Quibi, too.
The truth is the second post, which is that both sides get to save face. But the overall reality is cable is not dying nearly as fast as you think it is. This deal proves that. Again. As I have told you over, and over, and over, and over again.
This will take longer than you think.
The Charter-Disney showdown didn't transform the TV industry, after all, despite the hype
Charter and Disney reached an agreement before "Monday Night Football" in a rights deal that isn't transformational despite earlier rhetoric.www.cnbc.com
You should tell your genius writers to call Iger and tell him he won so he can stop dumping his linear businesses.
Mogul Byron Allen makes $10 billion bid for Disney's ABC, other networks
(Reuters) -Media entrepreneur Byron Allen has made a $10 billion bid to buy Walt Disney's ABC television network and assets including the FX and National Geographic cable channels, a spokesperson for Allen said on Friday. Disney has also held exploratory discussions about selling ABC to...
finance.yahoo.com
If Disney's win was so spectacular, how come they were trying to sell out of their linear businesses before the week was over?
If Disney can get $10 billion, it should take the deal. Bloomberg estimates ABC's value at $4 billion, although I do not know if that is an apples to apples comparison since I do not know what this potential buyer is buying out of Disney.