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Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance, Disney to merge media operations in India:

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Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance, Disney to merge media operations in India:

Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance, Disney to merge media operations in India:

Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance, Disney to merge media operations in India:

As per a media report, Reliance’s Viacom18 will reportedly absorb Disney’s Star India through a share swap deal in January, a media report mentioned
Disney and Reliance likely to merge media operations next year

It is learnt that a newly-formed unit of Reliance’s Viacom18 will reportedly absorb Disney’s Star India through a share swap deal in January as per the discussions.

The English Daily added that Reliance may pay cash for a 51% stake in the proposed Viacom18 unit while Disney owns 49%. However, the unit’s board is expected to have equal representation from both parties, according to the newspaper.

In October Bloomberg reported
that Viacom18 partners SFA to broadcast school games
was valuing Disney’s India assets, comprising the Disney Hotstar streaming service and Star India, at between $7 billion and $8 billion.

At the time, Disney valued the operations at $10 billion.
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Earlier, Disney also explored options to sell or find a partner for its India assets and has held talks with billionaires Gautam Adani and Sun TV Network owner Kalanithi Maran as well as private equity firm Blackstone, according to various media reports.

However, Disney may now sell a controlling stake in the business to Reliance.

Reliance, whose broadcast venture Viacom18 runs JioCinema has put increased pressure on Disney India and other streaming platforms, with Ambani marketing the platform by offering free access to the IPL cricket tournament, digital rights of which were earlier with Disney.

Disney Star has seen declining subscriber numbers after losing the IPL streaming rights but it hasn’t ceded the entire cricket business, securing the television rights through 2027.

Last year it agreed to license the TV rights for International Cricket Council men’s matches to ZEE Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. for four years, with Disney Hotstar retaining the digital rights.

News Edit K.V.Raman

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