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Disney CEO Bob Iger: We don't want to dismiss competition, but we're positioned 'extremely well'
DisneyDisney(US:DIS) CNBC Televisionยท2025-08-21 15:33

Competitive Landscape - The price of sports rights is increasing, with competitors like Amazon, Apple, Alphabet, and Netflix [1] - ESPN views itself as the leader in sports rights and engagement, with competitors envying its position [2] - Competition for sports rights, especially for valuable leagues like the NFL and NBA, is expected to continue [3] - The industry believes ESPN has the ecosystem and ability to monetize sports content across multiple platforms [4][5] - There are limited major sports properties available for acquisition in the next 5-7 years [6][8][10] - Amazon's promotion of the NFL through Thursday Night Football is seen as beneficial for the broader football ecosystem, including ESPN [9] ESPN's Position and Strategy - ESPN intends to maintain and grow its position in television sports through digital initiatives, new rights acquisitions, and deals like the one with the NFL [4] - ESPN has the best rights portfolio in its 46-year history and feels confident about its prospects in the direct-to-consumer market [10] - ESPN is positioned to engage with sports fans on a higher level using technology [12] - The company acknowledges competition but believes it is extremely well-positioned [13]