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Disney buys Maker Studios; The Buying Blitzkrieg continues...
Topic Started: Mar 25 2014, 10:16 AM (528 Views)
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It's the latest and largest acquisition of a YouTube channel network by a major Hollywood studio and represents another vote of confidence in the video service as an incubator of talent.

The Walt Disney Co. said it would pay up to $450 million more in bonuses if Maker meets performance targets, the company said. The Maker deal is Disney's biggest acquisition since it bought "Star Wars" creator Lucasfilm Ltd. for $4.06 billion in late 2012.

The purchase will give Disney ownership of 55,000 channels — including Epic Rap Battles of History and makeup expert Amy Pham's The Fashion Statement. Combined, Maker has 380 million subscribers and generates 5.5 billion views per month.

Buying Maker Studios will help Disney reach young audiences, said Kevin Mayer, Disney's executive vice president of corporate strategy, in an interview.

"They have the biggest audience on YouTube. It's very hard to replicate," Mayer said.

He said that while Disney also reaches younger viewers, their habits are changing.

"To the extent that they're finding YouTube, we want to be there too," he said. "We don't want to have any vacuums."

Mayer said that Disney could also find talent for its TV shows and movies in the YouTube stars on Maker Studios' channels.

It wouldn't be the first to attempt to mine YouTube for characters that could be taken mainstream. In 2010, Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. released "Fred: The Movie" in 2010, using the character that Lucas Cruikshank turned into a viral, if annoying, sensation on YouTube.

It also follows other media giants into the space.

Earlier this month, Time Warner Inc.'s Warner Bros. led an $18 million investment into videogamer network Machinima. Last year, DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc. bought the AwesomenessTV network for $33 million, with a bonus potential of $117 million if the studio met earnings targets over two years.

Peter Csathy, chief executive of investment fund Manatt Digital Media Ventures, said the scarcity of leading YouTube channel networks has contributed to a run-up in the price for the few that remain.

"The mass numbers of viewers coming to these channels is what it's all about," Csathy said. "It's the numbers and the scale. It's that coveted young demographic. Those are the contexts underlying all of this."

Richard Raddon, co-founder of online video management company ZEFR, said traditional media companies have only recently begun to see YouTube as a valuable platform to invest in.

"A few years ago, I don't think YouTube was on their radar as a big, broad, viable global platform with an enormous audience. It is today," Raddon said.

For Maker, the acquisition marks a stunning ascent.

Founded in 2009 by YouTube stars Lisa Donovan and her brother Ben, Danny Zappin, Shay Carl Butler and Kassem Gharaibeh, the company operates out of makeshift offices spread over several buildings in Culver City, Calif., and generates hundreds of videos every month.

When The Associated Press visited Maker in late 2011, it was shooting videos in the alley. The space was full of costumes, props, computers, and cables running everywhere.

Maker raised $70 million in two fundraising rounds from 2012 to 2013 that reportedly valued it around $300 million. Investors included Time Warner Inc. and others.

Last year, former CEO of production company Endemol Ynon Kreiz became Maker's CEO after Zappin stepped down in acrimony. Zappin later sued his co-founders over his ouster.

The combination of Maker's earnings and accounting charges Disney will have to make on the purchase will dampen Disney's earnings per share "mildly" through the 2017 fiscal year, Mayer said.

Disney shares rose 35 cents to $79.84 in after-hours trading Monday after falling 86 cents, or 1.1 percent, to close at $79.49 in regular trading.


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Good lord, how much more until Disney owns everything? It reminds me of this little image.

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It seems inevitable that as these companies become grossly powerful, there will eventually be one on top of all of them, and who will stop them? Neither people nor government, that's for sure.
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It's amazing how much money they think they need to spend to entertain people.
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Mar 25 2014, 11:09 AM
It's amazing how much money they think they need to spend to entertain people.
That is not why they do it. They do it for control and power over what people view. The more people under them, the more customers they will have. Thus, it is alot of companies, especially big ones, desire to become a monopoly, for that is when they benefit most.

Of course, we will benefit least, but we normal people are just acceptable casualties to them.
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Still, I thought the youtube to TV fad would have ended by now. Beiber and Fred were just really lucky, and who wants to watch annoying orange anymore? I wonder what they think they're accomplishing. This looks like they're trying to grab an audience they have little experiance with, and I don't think that buying everyone is going to magically make more money.
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Does annoying orange has anything to do with Maker Studios or Polaris?

I don't see the connection. Like it or not a lot of entertainment can be found on shows like Game Grumps, and other LP's who make a video a day and get a lot of views. It's just attracts a big crowd and where there's a crowd there's money to be made.

I don't think it's that bad. Conspiracy theories aside it's just a company investing in a potential future entertainment thing.

If you go to the top 100 most subscribed channels PewDiePie is there and now belongs to Disney. And that's just smart, if you ask me. Will Disney have any affect on this channels? I don't know, maybe, on the other hand, people on the internet are very savvy so I think everything will turn out fine. Videos will be made, people will be entertained and someone will make money out of that.

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I'm not really a fan of Disney buying so much stuff.... They are getting too big and I don't see this being the last time they do it. They will undoubtedly wait a bit to restore some of the money they spent and buy another big company.
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