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Former Apple exec to head sports venture formed by Disney, Fox, Warner Bros Discovery
Mar 15, 2024 9:55 AM

March 15 (Reuters) - Former Apple executive Pete Distad

will be the CEO of the sports streaming joint venture formed by

Walt Disney ( DIS ), Warner Bros Discovery ( WBD ) and Fox Corp ( FOXA )

, the media companies said on Friday.

Distad worked at the iPhone maker for about a decade and led

teams that launched the Apple TV and the MLS Season Pass. He was

also part of the team that launched Hulu, where he spent six

years.

He will now assume oversight of all aspects, including

overall strategy, distribution and marketing, of the

yet-to-be-named sports streaming platform by the media firms.

Distad will report to the joint venture's board, which will

include representatives selected by each of the three companies.

The plans for the sports-centric service, which is hoping to

get younger viewers, were announced last month.

Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch said earlier in March the venture,

set to be launched this fall, expects to have 5 million

subscribers in its first five years.

The addressable market for the venture is expected to be

between 50 million and 60 million, Murdoch had said, adding he

does not have any concerns about regulatory hurdles about the

venture.

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