The Upcoming Disney-Google War
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- While most people are focusing on battles between technology companies or between entertainment companies, a more important skirmish is shaping up between Disney (DIS), the leading entertainment company, and Google (GOOG), the biggest Internet search firm.
While most people think of Disney in terms of movies and theme parks, the big driver of its revenue over the past several years has been sports, specifically ESPN. The company has a tight relationship with cable operators such as Comcast (CMCSA), with escalating rights fees allowing the cable operator to keep raising its prices.
Analysis firm SNL Kagan estimates cable subscribers now pay $4.69 a month for ESPN alone. That doesn't count ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN Desportes, ESPNClassic or ESPNews. Captive cable subscribers have allowed ESPN to buy rights to all sorts of sports it doesn't have room for on these channels. These often go to ESPN3, a Web site that also charges cable Internet subscribers a monthly fee for carriage -- whether or not subscribers want sports at all. The Wall Street Journal has estimated 40% of cable bills go to sports, primarily ESPN.
Meanwhile, Google's YouTube unit is exploring the possibility of charging for content. Just as the Department of Justice starts looking at how cable companies (like Comcast) may be hampering the online video sector, YouTube is talking up the idea of fees for "channels" -- read cable channels -- so consumers can buy what they want, rather than what their cable operator decides is "basic."
What I find most interesting about this is that Google is about five years behind rivals such as Netflix (NFLX) in terms of bringing content closer to customers. The company has long offered partial versions of itself, delivered in boxes ranging from briefcase-sized to railcar-sized, that can be mounted at business customer sites or in phone company offices, turning most Internet requests into local calls. Individual shows, even whole channels, can be brought close to the consumer in this way. Google could even push subscribed content to customer DVRs at night, when lines are less busy, actually reducing what ISPs use as an excuse for charging per-bit for Internet services. (The problem isn't the bits themselves, but the way lots of requests at the same time can cause bottlenecks, as on freeways during rush-hour.)Select the service that is right for you!
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