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Fox says it is acquiring Roku in its largest deal yet, valued at ~$25B, giving it access to 100M+ streaming households globally; FOX closes down 15.22%

Acquisition gives Fox access to more than 100 million streaming households  —  Fox said it is acquiring streaming company Roku in a deal worth around $22 billion, including debt.

Wall Street Journal Joseph De Avila

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  • @joshsternberg.com Josh Sternberg on bluesky
    Fox buying Roku for $22 billion.  Another merger where a media company will own production, distribution, and exhibition of content.  —  www.prnewswire.com/news-release...
  • r/cordcutters r on reddit
    Link to the Fox Corp News About buying Roku
  • r/movies r on reddit
    Fox to Acquire Roku in $22 Billion Deal
  • r/blankies r on reddit
    Fox to Acquire Roku City in $22 Billion Deal
  • r/technology r on reddit
    Fox to Acquire Roku in $22 Billion Deal
  • r/MediaMergers r on reddit
    BREAKING: Fox to Acquire Roku for $22 Billion
  • Dan Rayburn Dan Rayburn on linkedin
    The rumors are true.  Fox Corporation announced it has agreed to acquire Roku for $160 per share, in cash (60%) and Fox common stock (40%) …
  • Emil Protalinski Emil Protalinski on linkedin
    Fox is trying to acquire Roku.  —  I say “trying” because Fox says it obtained a $12 billion loan for the roughly $22 billion cash and stock transaction …
  • @esqueer.net Alejandra Caraballo on bluesky
    Really great how every single media company is going to be owned by 3 white guys all loyal to MAGA.  —  www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/ bus...
  • @sarafischer Sara Fischer on x
    📈Fox skipped the subscription wars, opting instead to focus on free streaming at scale and the creator economy - The @roku deal today doubles down on that strategy https://www.axios.com/... #axiosmediatrends
  • @trungtphan Trung Phan on x
    With Fox buying Roku for $22B, here's a throwback to “Succession” and the best TV scene ever for an M&A negotiation between a streaming tech and a legacy media company (Matsson just cooks the Roys): ▫️"Lecture me Vaulter Guy" ▫️"[Waystar is] a parts shop. Good parts. Bad [video]
  • @mickeyhardy @mickeyhardy on x
    Maybe a hot take: Control the media. Control the public. Republican billionaires are outsmarting Dems on media acquisition. Rupert Murdoch just acquired Roku (100M households) + already owns Fox, WSJ, NY Post etc. Ellison and co own CNN, CBS, TikTok US. Elon owns X. Bezos
  • @pkafka Peter Kafka on x
    Fox is buying Roku for $22 billion. First big Lachlan Murdoch era acquisition after shrinking itself down with Disney sale. [image]
  • @moreperfectus @moreperfectus on x
    Fox has reached an agreement to acquire Roku for $22 billion, after already buying Tubi for $440 million in 2020. This marks the latest case of media consolidation in an industry controlled by a smaller and smaller number of huge corporations.
  • @royermattw Matt Royer on x
    Fox just agreed to buy Roku for $22 billion. Read it again. Fox isn't buying another channel. it's buying the home screen. Roku is the operating system for over 100 million streaming households worldwide and sits in more than half of all US broadband homes. the thing that [image]
  • @wander626 @wander626 on x
    @DiscussingFilm As someone that's always preferred using Roku enabled TV's and devices because of their clean set up and minimal ads that you could largely shut off... This news fucking sucks I don't want the one non intrusive streaming platform to be bloated with political ads a…
  • @pkafka Peter Kafka on x
    Reminder: Roku started out as a Netflix side project. Anthony Wood was building a box for Reed Hastings, which would let Netflix subs stream to their TVs in 2008, back when that was niche weirdo behavior.
  • @therealjchubby @therealjchubby on x
    The decline and fall of Roku City is imminent.
  • @ddayen David Dayen on x
    I've been predicted the death of cable for a while now. Fox (which on cable is only news and sports channels) solved the problem for themselves by buying the distribution network.
  • @andrewmarchand Andrew Marchand on x
    Fox's $22B Roku dagger puts them in position to really compete on distribution with the big digital players [video]
  • @eric_seufert Eric Seufert on x
    Fox acquires Roku; why Amazon didn't Fox is acquiring Roku for $22 billion to integrate live content with a scaled streaming ecosystem.  The merger combines Tubi and The Roku Channel's FAST audiences, which Fox claims only overlap by a third.  Amazon was seen by some as a potenti…
  • @piersmorgan Piers Morgan on x
    Wow... huge! 🔥🔥🔥
  • @poopsockpoop Subaru on x
    @DiscussingFilm MORE MONOPOLIES MORE MORE MORE!!!! [video]
  • @hernanlopez Hernan Lopez on x
    Fox just paid $22B to re-enter the platform business.  Years after divesting DirecTV and Sky, Fox sat out the early streaming wars.  But quietly, it built back a position in streaming: Tubi, Red Seat Ventures, Fox One, and an investment in vertical video platform Holywater.  The …
  • @firstadopter Tae Kim on x
    I don't understand how this Roku deal makes ANY sense.  Smells like AOL Time Warner strategery [...]
  • @tvgrimreaper @tvgrimreaper on x
    Legacy media diversification desperation it is! Fox found a business that has profit growth potential. None of their other businesses do. [image]
  • @simonowens Simon Owens on x
    Ok, I have a few observations on this.  The first is that Fox has adopted a pretty differentiated approach to the streaming wars compared to its peers.  Rather than bundling its entire IP library under a single subscription streamer — like Peacock, Paramount+, and HBO Max — it in…
  • @matthewkeyslive Matthew Keys on x
    Fox buying Roku is cool, but DIRECTV buying Roku would have made way more sense — and, in my opinion, TPG should get out its checkbook and spark a bidding war. [image]