Disney exploring sales or partners for India business!

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  • Walt Disney is exploring options to sell or find a joint venture partner for its India digital and TV business. 
  • Disney has faced increasing pressure due to the emergence of Reliance Industries’ streaming platform JioCinema. 
  • A Research firm has estimated Disney+ Hotstar’s subscriber base shrank by nearly 5 million users in India after it lost the digital rights for IPL. 
  • The source said it will be difficult to find an outright buyer in India as the enterprise value of the Indian business was seen as around $15-16 billion when Disney took over Fox’s business. 
  • In February Disney said it would cut 7,000 jobs as part of an effort to save $5.5 billion in costs in a sweeping restructuring of the company. 

Walt Disney is exploring options to sell or find a joint venture partner for its India digital and TV business, a source with direct knowledge said. The talks are in a “very, very nascent” stage and no potential buyer or partner has been approached so far, and it remains unclear how the process will pan out, the person added. “Talks have begun internally on what makes sense to do,” said the source, adding discussions were being driven by executives at Disney headquarters in the U.S. Disney did not respond to a request for comment.

The Wall Street Journal was the first to report news of Disney’s talks and said the company had reached out to at least one bank about ways to help the Indian business grow while sharing some of the costs. The discussions come at a time when Disney has faced increasing pressure due to the emergence of Reliance Industries’ streaming platform JioCinema, run by Asia’s richest man, Mukesh Ambani. He has been marketing his streaming platform by offering free access to the Indian Premier League cricket tournament, digital rights of which were earlier with Disney.

Research firm CLSA has estimated Disney+ Hotstar’s subscriber base shrank by nearly 5 million users in India after it lost the digital rights for IPL.

Reliance’s broadcast venture Viacom18, which runs JioCinema, also struck a deal with Warner Bros in April for HBO and other popular content such as Succession. Several of these top-rated shows earlier aired in India on the Disney platform.

Viacom18’s shareholders include Reliance, Paramount Global as well as Bodhi Tree, which is a joint venture between James Murdoch and a former Star India executive, Uday Shankar. Disney’s India business comprises the Disney+ Hotstar streaming service and Star India, which it took over when it acquired the entertainment assets of 21st Century Fox in 2019.

The source, who declined to be named as the talks are confidential, said it will be difficult to find an outright buyer in India as the enterprise value of the Indian business was seen as around $15-16 billion when Disney took over Fox’s business. Star India, which was rebranded as Disney Star last year, encompasses dozens of TV channels and a stake in a movie production company.

Disney, like its peers in streaming and the wider media industry, is cutting costs as macro-economic headwinds weigh on its advertising revenue and subscriber growth. In February, the company said it would cut 7,000 jobs as part of an effort to save $5.5 billion in costs in a sweeping restructuring of the company.

(With inputs from agencies)

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