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Disney closes Fox purchase

- By Mae Andersona Associated Press

Disney has closed its $71 billion acquisitio­n of Fox’s entertainm­ent business, putting Cinderella,

The Simpsons, Star Wars and Dr. Strange under one corporate roof. The deal is likely to shake up the media landscape. Among other things, it paves the way for Disney to launch its streaming service, Disney Plus, due out later this year. It will also likely lead to layoffs in the thousands, thanks to duplicatio­n in Fox and Disney film-production staff. By buying the studios behind

The Simpsons and X-Men, Disney aims to better compete with technology companies such as Amazon and Netflix for viewers’ attention — and dollars.

Disney needs compelling TV shows and movies to persuade viewers to sign up and pay for yet another streaming service. It already has classic Disney cartoons, Star Wars, Pixar, the Muppets and some of the Marvel characters. With Fox, Disney could add Marvel’s X-Men and Deadpool, along with programs shown on such Fox channels as FX Networks and National Geographic. Fox’s production­s also include The Americans, This Is Us and Modern Family.

The deal helps Disney further control TV shows and movies from start to finish — from creating the programs to distributi­ng them though television channels, movie theaters, streaming services and other ways people watch entertainm­ent. Disney would get valuable data on customers and their entertainm­ent viewing habits, which it can then use to sell advertisin­g.

Disney CEO Bob Iger said in an earnings call in February that Disney Plus and other direct-toconsumer businesses are Disney’s “No. 1 priority.”

Cable and telecom companies have been buying the companies that make TV shows and movies to compete in a changing media landscape.

Although internet providers like AT&T and Comcast directly control their customers’ access to the internet in a way that Amazon, YouTube and Netflix do not, they still face threats as those streaming services gain in popularity.

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