Bob Iger: “Everything is on the table right now, so I am not going to speculate whether we are a buyer or a seller of [Hulu].'
from Comcast — or will the company sell its stake as it looks to refocus its streaming portfolio?
Iger, not yet 90 days in his reprise as Disney’s CEO, was noncommittal on the question of Hulu’s future when asked an interview Thursday on CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street.” Disney currently owns 67% of Hulu, while Comcast owns the remaining 33%. “Everything is on the table right now, so I am not going to speculate whether we are a buyer or a seller of [Hulu],” he said. “But I obviously have suggested that I’m concerned about undifferentiated general entertainment, particularly in the competitive landscape that we are operating in, and we are going to look at it very objectively and expansively.”.
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