Disney buys MLB's stake in streaming firm BAMTech for $900 million

Reuters

Published Nov 29, 2022 08:43PM ET

Updated Nov 30, 2022 11:09AM ET

(Reuters) - Walt Disney (NYSE:DIS) Co disclosed on Tuesday that it has taken full control of BAMTech, a video-streaming firm spun off from Major League Baseball's digital media company MLB Advanced Media.

Disney earlier this month purchased the remaining stake in BAMTech from Major League Baseball for $900 million, the company said in a SEC filing.

Previous to the transaction, streaming technology services provider BAMTech was owned 85% by Disney and 15% by Major League Baseball (MLB).

BAMTech and MLB did not immediately respond to Reuters request for comment.

Disney back in 2016 began the process to acquire BAMTech by buying a 33% stake for $1 billion to allow it to sell more content directly to consumers.

BAMTech provides the streaming platform for such entities as Worldwide Wrestling Entertainment and Warner Bros Discovery (NASDAQ:WBD) Inc's HBO.

Disney, which has been expanding into multimedia services, said it will take full control of Hulu service in a deal with Comcast Corp (NASDAQ:CMCSA), as it vies for a bigger piece of the global video streaming market dominated by companies such as Netflix Inc (NASDAQ:NFLX).

Streaming service provider Hulu is owned 67% by Disney and 33% by NBC Universal (NBCU).

Disney said last week that Bob Iger is returning to the company as chief executive less than a year after he retired, a surprise comeback that coincides with the entertainment company's attempt to boost investor confidence and profit at its streaming media unit.