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    From djheydt@djheydt@kithrup.com (Dorothy J Heydt) to rec.arts.sf.written,rec.arts.sf.movies,rec.arts.sf.tv on Mon Nov 28 06:09:37 2022
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    In article <tlkhde$1ad5$1@gioia.aioe.org>,
    Lynn McGuire <lynnmcguire5@gmail.com> wrote:
    On 11/23/2022 1:07 AM, Ted Nolan <tednolan> wrote:
    In article <tlkd4e$anch$1@dont-email.me>,
    Lynn McGuire <lynnmcguire5@gmail.com> wrote:
    "Why Bob IgerrCOs Ultimate Power Move May Be Selling Disney to Apple"


    https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/why-bob-iger-ultimate-power-193000597.html >>>
    "Now that Disney CEO Bob Iger has regained the keys to the Magic Kingdom >>> rCo less than three years after his chosen successor, Bob Chapek, took
    over rCo insiders suspect they know how the beloved executive will find a >>> new way to go out on top during his final two-year stint. rCLHerCOs going >>> to sell the company,rCY one Disney insider who has worked for Iger
    predicted. rCLThis is the pinnacle deal for the ultimate dealmaker.rCY"

    Unreal.

    Lynn

    I dunno. Apple had a business case for buying record labels when they
    were trying to get Itunes off the ground (not to mention Apple Records
    to save some legal woes), and didn't. I don't see them really working
    as a media company.

    There is a falling out coming for the streaming services. Probably only >three will survive. One will be Netflix. Who will be the other two ? >Apple, Disney, Youtube, Comcast, AT&T, Fubo, Hulu, and Amazon are on
    that list.

    (Hal Heydt)
    Apple's fondness for the walled garden might be attractive to at
    leat some people at Disney.
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  • From Your Name@YourName@YourISP.com to rec.arts.sf.movies,rec.arts.sf.written,rec.arts.sf.tv on Mon Nov 28 19:28:29 2022
    From Newsgroup: rec.arts.sf.movies

    On 2022-11-28 06:09:37 +0000, Dorothy J Heydt said:

    In article <tlkhde$1ad5$1@gioia.aioe.org>,
    Lynn McGuire <lynnmcguire5@gmail.com> wrote:
    On 11/23/2022 1:07 AM, Ted Nolan <tednolan> wrote:
    In article <tlkd4e$anch$1@dont-email.me>,
    Lynn McGuire <lynnmcguire5@gmail.com> wrote:
    "Why Bob IgerrCOs Ultimate Power Move May Be Selling Disney to Apple"



    https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/why-bob-iger-ultimate-power-193000597.html

    "Now that Disney CEO Bob Iger has regained the keys to the Magic Kingdom >>>> rCo less than three years after his chosen successor, Bob Chapek, took >>>> over rCo insiders suspect they know how the beloved executive will find a >>>> new way to go out on top during his final two-year stint. rCLHerCOs going >>>> to sell the company,rCY one Disney insider who has worked for Iger
    predicted. rCLThis is the pinnacle deal for the ultimate dealmaker.rCY" >>>>
    Unreal.

    Lynn

    I dunno. Apple had a business case for buying record labels when they
    were trying to get Itunes off the ground (not to mention Apple Records
    to save some legal woes), and didn't. I don't see them really working
    as a media company.

    There is a falling out coming for the streaming services. Probably only
    three will survive. One will be Netflix. Who will be the other two ?
    Apple, Disney, Youtube, Comcast, AT&T, Fubo, Hulu, and Amazon are on
    that list.

    (Hal Heydt)
    Apple's fondness for the walled garden might be attractive to at
    leat some people at Disney.

    All the streaming services have a "walled garden" and refuse
    point-blank to share their 'exclusive' content with *anyone* else. It's
    one of the biggest stupidities there is in the industry since it means
    people have to subscribe to a bazillion different services just to
    watch one or two programmes on each one. X-(


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  • From Michael F. Stemper@michael.stemper@gmail.com to rec.arts.sf.movies,rec.arts.sf.written,rec.arts.sf.tv on Mon Nov 28 08:19:30 2022
    From Newsgroup: rec.arts.sf.movies

    On 28/11/2022 00.28, Your Name wrote:
    On 2022-11-28 06:09:37 +0000, Hal Heydt said:

    Apple's fondness for the walled garden might be attractive to at
    leat some people at Disney.

    All the streaming services have a "walled garden" and refuse point-blank to share their 'exclusive' content with *anyone* else. It's one of the biggest stupidities there is in the industry since it means people have to subscribe to a bazillion different services just to watch one or two programmes on each one.-a X-(

    You need to remember that, from the POV of the people who set up
    those walled gardens, that's not a bug, it's a feature.
    --
    Michael F. Stemper
    Exodus 22:21
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  • From Paul S Person@psperson@old.netcom.invalid to rec.arts.sf.movies,rec.arts.sf.written,rec.arts.sf.tv on Mon Nov 28 08:55:57 2022
    From Newsgroup: rec.arts.sf.movies

    On Mon, 28 Nov 2022 08:19:30 -0600, "Michael F. Stemper" <michael.stemper@gmail.com> wrote:

    On 28/11/2022 00.28, Your Name wrote:
    On 2022-11-28 06:09:37 +0000, Hal Heydt said:

    Apple's fondness for the walled garden might be attractive to at
    leat some people at Disney.

    All the streaming services have a "walled garden" and refuse point-blank to share their 'exclusive' content with *anyone* else. It's one of the biggest stupidities there is in the industry since it means people have to subscribe to a bazillion different services just to watch one or two programmes on each one.a X-(

    You need to remember that, from the POV of the people who set up
    those walled gardens, that's not a bug, it's a feature.

    Capitalism at its best!
    --
    "In this connexion, unquestionably the most significant
    development was the disintegration, under Christian
    influence, of classical conceptions of the family and
    of family right."
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  • From Alan@nuh-uh@nope.com to rec.arts.sf.movies,rec.arts.sf.written,rec.arts.sf.tv on Mon Nov 28 10:50:45 2022
    From Newsgroup: rec.arts.sf.movies

    On 2022-11-28 06:19, Michael F. Stemper wrote:
    On 28/11/2022 00.28, Your Name wrote:
    On 2022-11-28 06:09:37 +0000, Hal Heydt said:

    Apple's fondness for the walled garden might be attractive to at
    leat some people at Disney.

    All the streaming services have a "walled garden" and refuse
    point-blank to share their 'exclusive' content with *anyone* else.
    It's one of the biggest stupidities there is in the industry since it
    means people have to subscribe to a bazillion different services just
    to watch one or two programmes on each one.-a X-(

    You need to remember that, from the POV of the people who set up
    those walled gardens, that's not a bug, it's a feature.

    And from the POV of a lot of people who purchase Apple's products, the
    walled garden IS a feature.

    It was the protection from wilds outside that wall that led a lot of
    people to think that buying a smartphone or tablet could be a good idea...

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  • From Your Name@YourName@YourISP.com to rec.arts.sf.movies,rec.arts.sf.written,rec.arts.sf.tv on Tue Nov 29 09:59:31 2022
    From Newsgroup: rec.arts.sf.movies

    On 2022-11-23 06:03:58 +0000, Lynn McGuire said:

    "Why Bob IgerrCOs Ultimate Power Move May Be Selling Disney to Apple"

    https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/why-bob-iger-ultimate-power-193000597.html

    "Now that Disney CEO Bob Iger has regained the keys to the Magic
    Kingdom rCo less than three years after his chosen successor, Bob
    Chapek, took over rCo insiders suspect they know how the beloved
    executive will find a new way to go out on top during his final
    two-year stint. rCLHerCOs going to sell the company,rCY one Disney
    insider who has worked for Iger predicted. rCLThis is the pinnacle deal
    for the ultimate dealmaker.rCY"

    Unreal.

    Lynn


    Apple's rumored Disney acquisition is 'pure speculation' says Bob Iger
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    The prospect of Apple acquiring Disney seems not just unlikely, but
    incredibly improbable, after the returning CEO told employees the
    rumors are "pure speculation."

    In the wake of rumors flaring up of a deal that Apple could buy the
    entertainment behemoth following his return as CEO of Disney, Bob
    Iger has taken a moment to cool down suggestions Disney is for sale.
    Speaking to cast members during a town hall meeting on Monday, Iger
    dismissed the suggestion entirely.

    During the meeting about the future of Disney itself, Iger was asked
    about the rumors of a possible Apple purchase. In response, Iger
    characterized the claims as "pure speculation," indicating it's not
    something the company is considering at all.

    Rumors that Apple will buy Disney have circulated for over two
    decades, but were renewed with the installation of Iger as CEO three
    years after leaving the role. During the hiatus, Iger publicly said
    there was a point where a merger could possibly have taken place
    between the two companies - if there had been discussions.

    Iger had previously uttered the same sentiment while friend Steve
    Jobs was alive, but neither had actually formally spoken about such
    a deal.

    During the Cook administration of Apple, the rumors continued, in
    part due to Apple's growth and massive cash reserves being enough
    to enable such a purchase to take place.

    However, such a prospect won't occur unless both Apple and Disney
    offer any indication to each other that such a tie-up would be
    appropriate. With Iger's comments, that seems extremely unlikely to
    happen anytime soon.



    <https://appleinsider.com/articles/22/11/28/apples-rumored-disney-acquisition-is-pure-speculation-says-bob-iger>




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  • From rkshullat@rkshullat@rosettacondot.com to rec.arts.sf.movies,rec.arts.sf.written,rec.arts.sf.tv on Tue Nov 29 14:57:20 2022
    From Newsgroup: rec.arts.sf.movies

    Your Name <YourName@yourisp.com> wrote:
    On 2022-11-28 06:09:37 +0000, Dorothy J Heydt said:

    In article <tlkhde$1ad5$1@gioia.aioe.org>,
    Lynn McGuire <lynnmcguire5@gmail.com> wrote:
    On 11/23/2022 1:07 AM, Ted Nolan <tednolan> wrote:
    In article <tlkd4e$anch$1@dont-email.me>,
    Lynn McGuire <lynnmcguire5@gmail.com> wrote:
    "Why Bob Iger|o??s Ultimate Power Move May Be Selling Disney to Apple" >>>>>


    https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/why-bob-iger-ultimate-power-193000597.html

    "Now that Disney CEO Bob Iger has regained the keys to the Magic Kingdom >>>>> |o?? less than three years after his chosen successor, Bob Chapek, took >>>>> over |o?? insiders suspect they know how the beloved executive will find a
    new way to go out on top during his final two-year stint. |o??He|o??s going
    to sell the company,|o?? one Disney insider who has worked for Iger
    predicted. |o??This is the pinnacle deal for the ultimate dealmaker.|o??" >>>>>
    Unreal.

    Lynn

    I dunno. Apple had a business case for buying record labels when they >>>> were trying to get Itunes off the ground (not to mention Apple Records >>>> to save some legal woes), and didn't. I don't see them really working >>>> as a media company.

    There is a falling out coming for the streaming services. Probably only >>> three will survive. One will be Netflix. Who will be the other two ?
    Apple, Disney, Youtube, Comcast, AT&T, Fubo, Hulu, and Amazon are on
    that list.

    (Hal Heydt)
    Apple's fondness for the walled garden might be attractive to at
    leat some people at Disney.

    All the streaming services have a "walled garden" and refuse
    point-blank to share their 'exclusive' content with *anyone* else. It's
    one of the biggest stupidities there is in the industry since it means people have to subscribe to a bazillion different services just to
    watch one or two programmes on each one. X-(

    Remember when everyone wanted to be able to pick and choose their channels rather than having to buy bundles from the cable company? Here we are.

    Robert
    --
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  • From T987654321@qwrtz123@gmail.com to rec.arts.sf.movies on Thu Dec 1 11:17:04 2022
    From Newsgroup: rec.arts.sf.movies

    On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 10:28:31 PM UTC-8, Your Name wrote:
    On 2022-11-28 06:09:37 +0000, Dorothy J Heydt said:

    In article <tlkhde$1ad5$1...@gioia.aioe.org>,
    Lynn McGuire <lynnmc...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On 11/23/2022 1:07 AM, Ted Nolan <tednolan> wrote:
    In article <tlkd4e$anch$1...@dont-email.me>,
    Lynn McGuire <lynnmc...@gmail.com> wrote:
    "Why Bob IgerrCOs Ultimate Power Move May Be Selling Disney to Apple" >>>>


    https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/why-bob-iger-ultimate-power-193000597.html

    "Now that Disney CEO Bob Iger has regained the keys to the Magic Kingdom
    rCo less than three years after his chosen successor, Bob Chapek, took >>>> over rCo insiders suspect they know how the beloved executive will find a
    new way to go out on top during his final two-year stint. rCLHerCOs going
    to sell the company,rCY one Disney insider who has worked for Iger
    predicted. rCLThis is the pinnacle deal for the ultimate dealmaker.rCY" >>>>
    Unreal.

    Lynn

    I dunno. Apple had a business case for buying record labels when they >>> were trying to get Itunes off the ground (not to mention Apple Records >>> to save some legal woes), and didn't. I don't see them really working >>> as a media company.

    There is a falling out coming for the streaming services. Probably only >> three will survive. One will be Netflix. Who will be the other two ?
    Apple, Disney, Youtube, Comcast, AT&T, Fubo, Hulu, and Amazon are on
    that list.

    (Hal Heydt)
    Apple's fondness for the walled garden might be attractive to at
    leat some people at Disney.
    All the streaming services have a "walled garden" and refuse
    point-blank to share their 'exclusive' content with *anyone* else. It's
    one of the biggest stupidities there is in the industry since it means people have to subscribe to a bazillion different services just to
    watch one or two programmes on each one. X-(
    Uh, you know that's why it's done yes? Not stupid at all.
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  • From Your Name@YourName@YourISP.com to rec.arts.sf.movies on Fri Dec 2 10:25:09 2022
    From Newsgroup: rec.arts.sf.movies

    On 2022-12-01 19:17:04 +0000, T987654321 said:
    On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 10:28:31 PM UTC-8, Your Name wrote:
    On 2022-11-28 06:09:37 +0000, Dorothy J Heydt said:>> > In article
    <tlkhde$1ad5$1...@gioia.aioe.org>,> > Lynn McGuire
    <lynnmc...@gmail.com> wrote:> >> On 11/23/2022 1:07 AM, Ted Nolan
    <tednolan> wrote:> >>> In article <tlkd4e$anch$1...@dont-email.me>,>
    Lynn McGuire <lynnmc...@gmail.com> wrote:> >>>> "Why Bob IgerrCOs
    Ultimate Power Move May Be Selling Disney to Apple"> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>

    https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/why-bob-iger-ultimate-power-193000597.html>
    "Now that Disney CEO Bob Iger has regained the keys to the
    Magic Kingdom> >>>> rCo less than three years after his chosen
    successor, Bob Chapek, took> >>>> over rCo insiders suspect they know
    how the beloved executive will find a> >>>> new way to go out on top
    during his final two-year stint. rCLHerCOs going> >>>> to sell the
    company,rCY one Disney insider who has worked for Iger> >>>> predicted.
    rCLThis is the pinnacle deal for the ultimate dealmaker.rCY"> >>>>>
    Unreal.> >>>>> >>>> Lynn> >>>> >>> I dunno. Apple had a business
    case for buying record labels when they> >>> were trying to get Itunes
    off the ground (not to mention Apple Records> >>> to save some legal
    woes), and didn't. I don't see them really working> >>> as a media
    company.> >>> >> There is a falling out coming for the streaming
    services. Probably only> >> three will survive. One will be Netflix.
    Who will be the other two ?> >> Apple, Disney, Youtube, Comcast, AT&T,
    Fubo, Hulu, and Amazon are on> >> that list.> >> > (Hal Heydt)> >
    Apple's fondness for the walled garden might be attractive to at> >
    leat some people at Disney.
    All the streaming services have a "walled garden" and refuse>
    point-blank to share their 'exclusive' content with *anyone* else.
    It's> one of the biggest stupidities there is in the industry since it
    means> people have to subscribe to a bazillion different services just
    watch one or two programmes on each one. X-(

    Uh, you know that's why it's done yes? Not stupid at all.

    Pissing off you customers is *always* stupid. Pissing off your
    customers simply because you're incredibly greedy and selifh is
    incredibly stupid.


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  • From mummycullen@mummycullen@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (MummyChunk) to rec.arts.sf.movies on Sat Dec 3 11:40:26 2022
    From Newsgroup: rec.arts.sf.movies


    Lynn McGuire wrote:
    "Why Bob IgerrCOs Ultimate Power Move May Be Selling Disney to
    Apple"



    https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/why-bob-iger-ultimate-power-193000597.html

    "Now that Disney CEO Bob Iger has regained the keys to the
    Magic Kingdom
    rCo less than three years after his chosen successor, Bob Chapek,
    took
    over rCo insiders suspect they know how the beloved executive will
    find a
    new way to go out on top during his final two-year stint.
    rCLHerCOs going
    to sell the company,rCY one Disney insider who has worked for Iger predicted. rCLThis is the pinnacle deal for the ultimate
    dealmaker.rCY"

    Unreal.

    Lynn

    With the recent revelations of just how much of an
    influence Twitter seemed to have on many recent events, are these big
    mega companies with a severe lack of checks and balances really such a
    good idea for our society?


    This is a response to the post seen at: http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=637849880#637849880


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