Sony in talks with AT&T to buy Crunchyroll for more than $950 million: Nikkei
TOKYO (Reuters) - Sony Corp is in final talks with AT&T to acquire U.S. animation-streaming service Crunchyroll in a deal worth more than 100 billion yen ($957 million), the Nikkei business daily reported on Friday.
The acquisition would give Sony access to Crunchyroll's 70 million members around the world, allowing the Japanese entertainment and electronics conglomerate to compete better with Netflix and other global rivals, the Nikkei said.
Sony, which recently obtained exclusive rights to negotiate for Crunchyroll, hopes to leverage the new channel to distribute its own entertainment content, including films and music.
A Sony spokesman declined to comment on the report.
It bought Funimation Productions Ltd, an animation distributor with one million paying subscribers, for about $143 million in 2017.
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The acquisition would give Sony access to Crunchyroll's 70 million members around the world, allowing the Japanese entertainment and electronics conglomerate to compete better with Netflix and other global rivals, the Nikkei said.
Sony, which recently obtained exclusive rights to negotiate for Crunchyroll, hopes to leverage the new channel to distribute its own entertainment content, including films and music.
A Sony spokesman declined to comment on the report.
It bought Funimation Productions Ltd, an animation distributor with one million paying subscribers, for about $143 million in 2017.
...
Read More on Datafloq
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