Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-3004323-20190319223942

As of today, most of 21st Century Fox assets will now be part of The Walt Disney Company. The same situation happens in Gapia, although there's some details that should've notice.
 * Fox Entertainment Group will be a semi-autonomous unit within Disney's structure (much like Marvel Entertainment and Lucasfilm)
 * The division includes Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, Fox Networks Group (which includes FX Networks and its majority stake on National Geographic Partners), Fox International Channels (which includes Star Asikai and its stake on Phoenix Television) and its stake on Hulu
 * As part of the deal to avoid conflicts of interests with National Geographic Partners, Corus Entertainment agreed to buy Disney's stake on A&E Networks
 * Disney-EBC International Television and Fox International Channels will remain as separate units
 * In countries/regions where ESPN and Fox Sports co-exist, Fox Sports will be sold to avoid conflicts of interests
 * In countries where Fox Sports exists but ESPN doesn't, the channel will rebrand into ESPN, save for Itainy as part of the deal with local authorities involving Sky's sale to Comcast where Fox Sports couldn't be sold to Disney

21st Century Fox units who will not join Disney: The international rights for The Walking Dead were reverted back to AMC Networks and Entertainment One as part of the deal.
 * Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox Television Stations Group (including MyNetworkTV), Fox News Group and Fox Sports Media Group - spun-off into Fox Corporation
 * DES Network - sold back to the Hopeland Dankees in partnership with Rainzon and The Blackstone Group
 * Fox Sports regional networks - put under blind trust until a new owner is found
 * Sky plc (39%) - sold to Comcast
 * Endemol Shine Group (50%) - for now under Disney's co-ownership, but most likely to be sold

Foxtel is not affected by the deal due to being part-owned by News Corp rather than 21st Century Fox.  