Disney to buy Twitter?

1. Disney is notoriously awful at tech (yes...I'm gonna keep saying that till it's no longer ignored)

2. That being said...if you're gonna go shopping...go here:

http://fortune.com/2016/04/08/disney-netflix/

Amen - Netflix is the right call IF they must go into the industry - Twitter is a suckers' play. There's a reason they've been "for sale" all year and no one has decided to buy (there are articles about different buyers as far back as this Feb...)
 

Who is ignoring that? I think most of us are agreeing with you there and buying twitter would help them.

Disney buying a struggling tech platform is not gonna "help it"

Look up "go.com"

Disney has no stomach to pour funds into R&D and that's what tech companies ultimately need to stay fresh or reinvent.
 
How do you know this would take money from the parks? It could but we don't know that for sure.

I agree here...

But for a different reason. Disney has looked at its parks as a place to "drain"...not invest since the end of the 90's boom.

All "investment" since has been an elaborate chess game, for politics, a smoke screen...or a mix of all 3

So it's not "drawing away" funds
 
Disney buying a struggling tech platform is not gonna "help it"

Look up "go.com"

Disney has no stomach to pour funds into R&D and that's what tech companies ultimately need to stay fresh or reinvent.
It may be struggling but how do you know it couldn't help? Like I said Disney is likely interested in the streaming capabilities. Streaming NFL games to millions via twitter opens up possibilities for Disney. There has to be something there if Google is also interested.
 
It may be struggling but how do you know it couldn't help? Like I said Disney is likely interested in the streaming capabilities. Streaming NFL games to millions via twitter opens up possibilities for Disney. There has to be something there if Google is also interested.

...because not only did I live through years of haggling with Disneys woefully inadequate computer network capabilities...

...I also lived through go.com


And streaming the NFL would be great...how much do you think Rog Goodell would want for that? Ballpark guess?
 
...because not only did I live through years of haggling with Disneys woefully inadequate computer network capabilities...

...I also lived through go.com


And streaming the NFL would be great...how much do you think Rog Goodell would want for that? Ballpark guess?

Streaming the NFL is already happening. Streaming Monday Night Football already happens, it would just be another platform for them as they already pay the NFL billions a year for Monday Night Football. This would just get more eyes on it and more money from advertisements.
 
...because not only did I live through years of haggling with Disneys woefully inadequate computer network capabilities...

...I also lived through go.com


And streaming the NFL would be great...how much do you think Rog Goodell would want for that? Ballpark guess?
Streaming already happens through Twitter so they have a deal already. You can watch Thursday Night games live on twitter.
 
Streaming the NFL is already happening. Streaming Monday Night Football already happens, it would just be another platform for them as they already pay the NFL billions a year for Monday Night Football. This would just get more eyes on it and more money from advertisements.
It could also open up possibilities for streaming college sports, MLB, NHL, and NBA events that ESPN/Disney has rights too.
 
Streaming the NFL is already happening. Streaming Monday Night Football already happens, it would just be another platform for them as they already pay the NFL billions a year for Monday Night Football. This would just get more eyes on it and more money from advertisements.

Think 10 billion...annually...to have enough games to make a dent in the market
 
Streaming the NFL is already happening. Streaming Monday Night Football already happens, it would just be another platform for them as they already pay the NFL billions a year for Monday Night Football. This would just get more eyes on it and more money from advertisements.
Maybe there's too many advertisements and the product (sports action) is too watered down. I think there's been a bubble in timeouts and video reviews and commercial breaks and something is bound to cave in. I was at a CFL game for the first time in years and it was remarkable to see that every one of my group of 20 friends drifted on home well before the end of what was a very close game. It just takes too damn long. And I was following the score in an NBA playoff game while i was busy doing something at home, and the last 10 seconds of clock must have taken a full 20 minutes to run out. It wasn't suspenseful it was like ... hey I've got a lot of other things to do, get on with it.

I'm a pretty casual sports fan but it seems to me that a business case risking billions of dollars on the assumption that North Americans are going to stare at their phones for three hours of ads to see less than 60 minutes of actual sports action is a sucker's bet.
 
Maybe there's too many advertisements and the product (sports action) is too watered down. I think there's been a bubble in timeouts and video reviews and commercial breaks and something is bound to cave in. I was at a CFL game for the first time in years and it was remarkable to see that every one of my group of 20 friends drifted on home well before the end of what was a very close game. It just takes too damn long. And I was following the score in an NBA playoff game while i was busy doing something at home, and the last 10 seconds of clock must have taken a full 20 minutes to run out. It wasn't suspenseful it was like ... hey I've got a lot of other things to do, get on with it.

I'm a pretty casual sports fan but it seems to me that a business case risking billions of dollars on the assumption that North Americans are going to stare at their phones for three hours of ads to see less than 60 minutes of actual sports action is a sucker's bet.
Interesting. I'm one of those people who would stare at their phones for 2-3 hours for a game. I have done it and I would do it again. If I'm not home and can't watch my teams I'll watch them on the go if it's available. Now the NBA in my opinion is not fun to watch so I won't sit and watch that but most other things I would/will.
 
It could also open up possibilities for streaming college sports, MLB, NHL, and NBA events that ESPN/Disney has rights too.
They have televised rights but no streaming rights so that would be an additional cost. In the long run Netflix would be the better buy, but in the end I'm sure Disney will own them both.
 
Because that's where they take money from.

Amazingly enough, the theme parks are only one division of the giant that is Disney. Movies, TV, games..they have enough money and enough divisions that buying Twitter wouldn't even need to have to touch the theme parks.
 
Amazingly enough, the theme parks are only one division of the giant that is Disney. Movies, TV, games..they have enough money and enough divisions that buying Twitter wouldn't even need to have to touch the theme parks.

Not entirely true...

Parks account for about 30% of the revenue...second only to 40% for television...

See here now is the problem: the tv revenue is almost entirely ESPN and ESPN is going DOWN after hitting the iceberg...
 












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