The Streaming Money Pit: Why Disney is Tearing Down the Magic Kingdom

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Why Disney is Tearing Down

For decades, Disney was fueled by an “Invincible Money Printer”: the cable bundle. But in a desperate race to beat Netflix, they unplugged their most profitable business model to chase a streaming dream that is currently losing billions. Is this a brilliant pivot or corporate suicide on a spectacular scale?

In this The Case HQ strategy autopsy, we reveal the hidden damage of Disney’s digital transition. We break down the “Streaming Money Pit,” the internal corporate wounds caused by the pivot, and the high-stakes gamble to recreate the 20th-century cable model inside a 21st-century app.

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