U.S. Senator Calls for Government To Investigate Disney Over Streaming Deal

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  1. Rick

    No one has to pay for it. You have to be crazy to assume that this is a monopoly on streaming services. I think there’s at least 20 streaming services out there and you can pick and choose. This is a waste of government time. Go investigate something that’s really monopoly.

    1. Steve

      Disney is a monopoly and will broken up. No more Marvel, Lucasfilm, Pixar, ABC, ESPN, etc. Disney will have all its acquisitions taken away and they will all be independent again

  2. Walt

    All I had to see was Liz Warren. Look into her dealings – she is corrupt – and is a nut job. Yet she keeps getting elected?!!?!?

  3. David A

    Looking into Disney with Fubo has to be done to prevent a monopoly, but if you want to see sports and no one else is doing a great job of delivering it, then maybe there is a need, and if Disney invests in the infracture, then there needs to be revisions if another entity wants to also be able to give the people what they want. As for the article of HULU “Warren notes that since Disney acquired Hulu in 2019, the price of the streaming service’s Live TV bundle has increased from $45 per month to $82.99.” This package contains a lot of programing, and if you compare it to Direct TV and other packages, that is not a huge amount. I remember 25 years ago when I had basic Direct TV, no extras, it was $180 a month.

  4. David A

    Disney has to work to make sure all the items to produce this are done correctly.

  5. Jess

    Simple. Don’t pay for it. I don’t even have Disney +. Don’t want it.

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