Los Angeles Times

Fox won’t bid on regional sports networks

Decision could raise questions about the viability of channels Disney must divest as part of its asset deal.

- By Stephen Battaglio stephen.battaglio @latimes.com

Fox Corp. will not bid on 22 regional sports networks that Walt Disney Co. is set to auction off.

Disney must divest the networks as part of its deal to buy the entertainm­ent assets of 21st Century Fox.

Fox Corp. — also known as “new Fox” — is the Murdoch-family-controlled company that will run the 21st Century Fox operations that will not be purchased by Disney: Fox News Channel, the Fox broadcast network and its TV station group. Analysts believed that the regional sports networks would have been a fit with new Fox, which will have a focus on live programmin­g.

“In connection with these preliminar­y discussion­s, Fox confirms that it does not intend to bid for any of the Fox regional sports networks that Disney (or any entity operating on its behalf ) may sell as required by the consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice,” Fox said Friday in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The company’s decision not to make a bid could raise questions about the channels’ long-term viability as a growing number of people “cut the cord,” turning away from traditiona­l pay TV.

Sports channels typically command the highest carriage fees from satellite and cable companies. Leagues and teams are also looking closely at making their games available on over-thetop streaming services, where viewers can watch programmin­g without a pay-TV subscripti­on.

Still, a number of media companies and private equity groups reportedly are kicking the tires on the channels. Disney, which already owns sports juggernaut ESPN, cannot keep Fox’s regional sports channels because of the U.S. Department of Justice’s antitrust concerns. So the Burbank giant has agreed to unload those channels when it completes its $71.3-billion acquisitio­n of much of 21st Century Fox.

Tech giant Amazon, media firm Discovery and TV station owners Sinclair Broadcast Group and Tegna have been mentioned as possible suitors. Investment firm Silver Lake Partners is joining with Endeavor on a bid for the channels, and Apollo Capital Management has discussed teaming with LeBron James’ media company, Uninterrup­ted.

On Thursday, hip-hop artist and actor Ice Cube and business partner Jeff Kwatinetz indicated they were also interested in pursuing the channels.

Cube and Kwatinetz are partners in the Big3 profession­al basketball league, which ran on Fox Sports for its first two seasons. The league is seeking a new TV partner.

 ?? Kent Nishimura Los Angeles Times ?? DISNEY is buying the entertainm­ent assets of 21st Century Fox but is set to auction off 22 sports networks as part of the deal. Above, the Fox studios in L.A.
Kent Nishimura Los Angeles Times DISNEY is buying the entertainm­ent assets of 21st Century Fox but is set to auction off 22 sports networks as part of the deal. Above, the Fox studios in L.A.

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