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whereismymind86 t1_j7k84p2 wrote
Reply to comment by PixelPervert in [OC] Movie production companies with the highest total worldwide box office revenue by giteam
Disney owns fox too
NomenNescio13 t1_j7ka219 wrote
This actually raises an interesting question, because while Marvel Studios have made the majority of their profits under Disney, Fox is a very recent acquisition. So should that count towards Disney's revenue?
PixelPervert t1_j7kaqk1 wrote
The movies made under Disney's ownership should
nocommenting_ t1_j7kcf41 wrote
Disney “owns” that revenue as much as it “owns” the revenue that Toy Story made (Disney distributed, they didn’t produce), but eyeballing these numbers, the Disney total includes Pixar (Hell, the example picture is a Lucasfilm property…)
Nanooktoo t1_j7kh27r wrote
They count Lucasfilm under Disney, Fox and Marvel should be included.
kaidon t1_j7kqxf0 wrote
Wait… are all of these just Disney?!!
Clearastoast t1_j7ksk8y wrote
It’s Disney all the way down
EpisodicDoleWhip t1_j7ku7n7 wrote
Always has been.
Cludista t1_j7ksv3i wrote
Disney has a near monopoly on entertainment. Also congress doesn't do its job anymore.
Whosebert t1_j7ktr0e wrote
hasn't since at least 2010, if not 1995
thatcockneythug t1_j7kyvkl wrote
If the feds were to get back into the practice of monopoly busting, the entertainment industry is like, the last thing I'd like them to focus on lol
BrisklyBrusque t1_j7kwj3i wrote
When Disney acquired Fox a few years ago, it became pretty clear Disney would be getting about 1/3 of all the revenue that goes to the box office. pretty insane.
Decumulate t1_j7kx21p wrote
To clarify for people not thinking through this comment - disney bought 20th century fox (the movie studio), not Fox News
xeothought t1_j7l8b2e wrote
1/3rd sure feels like a monopoly...
andreotnemem t1_j7oxt3g wrote
Oligopoly or duopoly, depending on where you draw the line.
animethrowaway4404 t1_j7kslqi wrote
And ESPN.
Anal_Herschiser t1_j7kvn2e wrote
Ironically, “RATPAC”, not Disney.
Aggressive-Morning11 t1_j7khfdv wrote
The same Fox as Fox News? Or only the movie buisness, 21st century fox?
spargbotu t1_j7khujq wrote
The bought everything except the news part of the fox empire.
CantFindMyWallet t1_j7knxrp wrote
They didn't buy FOX Sports, either.
DaoFerret t1_j7kuj1p wrote
They couldn’t buy the FOX broadcast channels because they owned ABC. (Barred from owning two networks)
Murdoch wanted to keep FOX News (it was the part that wasn’t for sale)
They didn’t want/need FOX Sports because they already owned ESPN. (I don’t think they were barred from buying it, and I don’t think it was not for sale, they just weren’t interested?)
(Not disagreeing, just clarifying)
oddiseeus t1_j7kzbq9 wrote
>Murdoch wanted to keep FOX News (it was the part that wasn’t for sale)
“Nobody else is going to own one of my megaphones.”
TommyBaseball t1_j7kiim5 wrote
Not Fox broadcast channels or Fox News. The only US TV channels they picked up were FX and Nat Geo plus the 20th Century movie productions.
"Among other key assets, the acquisition included the 20th Century Fox film and television studios, U.S. cable/satellite channels such as FX, Fox Networks Group, a 73% stake in National Geographic Partners, Indian television broadcaster Star India, and a 30% stake in Hulu. Immediately preceding the acquisition. The remaining, not acquired, assets of 21st Century Fox, the Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox Television Stations, Fox News Channel, Fox Business, Fox Sports 1 and 2, Fox Deportes, and the Big Ten Network as well as the 67%-owned Credible Labs, spun off into the newly formed Fox Corporation. Other 21st Century Fox assets such as the Fox Sports Networks and Sky were divested and sold off to third parties such as Comcast, Sinclair Broadcast Group and Yankee Global Enterprises."
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acquisition_of_21st_Century_Fox_by_Disney
NowAlexYT t1_j7kqsfl wrote
Wow i never made the connection between Fox News, FX, and 20th century Fox...
--Beaugardes-- t1_j7kv1j1 wrote
If I remember correctly, News Corp (Fox's parent company) spun off the entertainment division into its own company which is what Disney later purchased.
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