Walt Disney Co and Reliance Industries have joined hands to create a media powerhouse in India. The merger, valued at Rs 70,000 crore, will combine two streaming services and 120 television channels, making it the largest OTT subscriber base in the country.
In a groundbreaking move, Walt Disney Co. and Reliance Industries have joined forces to create a media behemoth in India. The two industry giants signed binding pacts on Wednesday, February 28, to merge their media operations, resulting in a colossal entity valued at a staggering Rs 70,000 crore (approximately USD 8.5 billion).

A Strategic Alliance
This strategic alliance marks a significant development in the Indian media landscape, coming just over a month after the failed merger between Zee and Sony. Under the terms of the agreement, Reliance and its affiliates will hold a commanding 63.16% stake in the combined entity, while Disney will retain the remaining 36.84%.
Financial Muscle and Market Dominance
To bolster the joint venture's competitiveness against rivals like Sony and Netflix, Reliance has committed to investing Rs 11,500 crore at closing. This financial infusion will provide the necessary muscle to secure exclusive rights for live sports and other premium content, ensuring a dominant position in the market.
Subscriber Base and Content Portfolio
The combined entity will boast the largest over-the-top (OTT) subscriber base in India. Disney+ Hotstar, which has seen a decline in its paid subscriber base, will merge with Reliance's Jio Cinema, which holds exclusive rights for live sports. This strategic move will significantly expand the reach of both platforms and offer a diverse range of content to consumers.
Reliance's Media Ventures
Reliance's media ventures are currently housed under Network 18 (NW18), which encompasses TV18 news channels, Colors entertainment channels, and sports channels. NW18 also has stakes in moneycontrol.com, bookmyshow, and various magazine publications. Additionally, Reliance owns JioStudios, a movie production arm, and majority stakes in Den and Hathway, two listed cable distribution companies.
Disney's Presence in India
Disney+ Hotstar was launched in India in 2020 following the acquisition of 21st Century Fox's entertainment assets. This acquisition included Star India and Hotstar, bringing popular entertainment and cinema channels like StarPlus and StarGold, as well as sports channels like Star Sports, under Disney's umbrella.
Leadership and Governance
Nita Ambani, wife of Reliance chairman Mukesh Ambani, will serve as the chairperson of the joint venture, while Uday Shankar, a former top Disney executive, will assume the role of vice chairperson. Shankar's joint venture with James Murdoch, called Bodhi Tree, adds further depth to the leadership team.
Regulatory Approvals and Transaction Details
The transaction is subject to regulatory, shareholder, and other customary approvals and is expected to be completed in the last quarter of 2024 or the first quarter of 2025. The joint venture will be valued at Rs 70,352 crore (USD 8.5 billion) on a post-money basis, excluding synergies. Disney may also contribute additional media assets to the joint venture, subject to regulatory and third-party approvals.
A New Era in Indian Entertainment
Mukesh D. Ambani, Chairman & Managing Director of Reliance Industries, expressed excitement about the partnership, stating that it heralds a new era in the Indian entertainment industry. Bob Iger, CEO of The Walt Disney Company, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the potential for long-term value creation and the opportunity to better serve consumers with a broad portfolio of digital services and entertainment and sports content.
Contrasting the Failed Sony-Zee Merger
The Disney-Reliance merger stands in stark contrast to the failed plans of Sony and Zee, whose proposed USD 10.5 billion merger fell through in January 2023. The collapse of that deal has resulted in ongoing litigations and arbitrations between the two parties.
The Disney-Reliance media merger is a game-changer in the Indian entertainment industry. By combining their strengths, these two giants are poised to revolutionize the way content is consumed in India, offering a diverse range of entertainment options at affordable prices. The success of this joint venture will undoubtedly reshape the media landscape and set new benchmarks for the industry.
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