First, I already know what is being planned if Venu is shut down, have already hinted at it in this thread.
1 of 2 things happen
- They joint venture is broken up and each company goes directly to the consumer.
ESPN Streaming is planned for next year, Warner already has MAX.
Fox cannot afford the 6 years of losses ( compared to other services) with a new streaming service, one they will not have enough content anyways.
Their revenue has dropped so much, because of the over reliance on per sub fees and advertising revenue, last quarter showed another 10% drop.
This is why having a catalog is important, to lease out your content to others for cash, or enough content to start your own service.
They are also losing so much money on the MLB contract.
Fox and FS1 will have 93 Regular Season Games on in 2024.
Then Fox will have up to 7 Games for the League Championship ( either AL or NL, it alternates every year with TBS) .
Plus up to 7 Games for the World Series.
So to keep it simple, will say 107 Games total.
Fox pays MLB $787 Million a year.
That is over $7 Million a Game plus production costs.
That is for about 934,000 Households for the regular season( and less when only on FS1), about 4 Million Households for the World Series.
Ad Revenue is rumored to be under a million for a regular season game, less on FS1.
- The joint venture is reworked where Fubo is offered the same services for the same price as directly with Venu.
It depends on what the courts really have a problem with.
My guess is, if the appeal does not go their way, shut down Venu before it starts, that way, no trial, also, they could be worried if a another provider(s) sues or joins in.
Then, just launch ESPN streaming, with Fox Sports either leasing the content to Disney or as an add on ( most likely).