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YouTube TV's 10 million customers have been without Disney channels for two weeks; CEO Bob Iger told Wall Street analysts: "We're trying really hard ... working tirelessly to close this deal."
Disney's fourth-quarter performance was mixed with a weaker performance from cable and the box office somewhat offset by strength in its streaming business and theme parks. Disney is still trying to work out a new licensing deal with YouTube after its content went dark on YouTube TV two weeks ago,
Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) shares are trading higher on Wednesday ahead of earnings set to be released before the market open on Thursday. Here's what you need to know before the report.
Disney's weaker theatrical results affected its fourth-quarter earnings, though its experiences segment continued to perform, particularly the cruise line.
CEO Bob Iger also referenced user-generated content on the streaming service.
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