Disney’s paying more than $8 billion for Comcast’s stake in Hulu.

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      I would love to just get a tiny glimpse of the future in say 10-15 years. At this rate I would bet Disney will own literally all media of every type…

      We’ll have Disney Entertainment, Nestle Foods, Amazon Everything, and Musk Internet. That will be the entire economy.

      This is why I don’t look forward to the future lol

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        this was always the end stage of capitalism: one megacorporation that everyone rents everything from, permanently entrenched and either in bed with a government they’ve bought and paid for or so powerful on its own that government dare not attempt to do anything to regulate it.

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        I don’t think musk will corner the Internet market. I don’t have a timeline in mind, and I could be wrong, but as established car makers start getting into the EV game with gusto I think Tesla could end up losing a lot of value and absorbed by one of the big international car manufacturers as their inhouse EV brand.

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      Disney used to own 66% of Hulu. All they did was buy the remaining 33% of it.

      All this really changes is a bit of accounting and divying up the profits. Disney rolled Disney Streaming and Hulu into one combined engineering team several years back. They own ESPN, too.

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        So when Disney’s price hike doesn’t produce the amount of new money that selling the same thing is expected to produce do you think they’ll just take it on the chin and say “Oh well, we’re already very profitable and successful we dont need extra money” or do you think they’ll raise the price of Hulu while cutting the quality of service?