ESPN Launches “Where to Watch” Feature, A Sports App Arms Race, U.S. Judge Blocks Venu Sports Launch
Hello everyone. We begin with my thoughts on ESPN’s new “Where to Watch” app feature. The discussion then goes over how ESPN designers must have a liking to Apple’s Sports app. We conclude with a U.S. judge blocking Venu Sports, a JV involving Disney, Fox, and Warner from launching.
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Disney FY1Q24 Earnings, Disney Buys Minority Stake in Epic Games, Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Fox Announce New Sports App
Today's update will have a Disney focus with the company announcing earnings and two new business initiatives.
Heading into earnings earlier this week, Disney CEO Bob Iger and the board were facing some of the strongest pressure to date from activist shareholders looking to get Disney board seats – and eventually kick Iger out. The pressure served as the backdrop for what was a news-packed earnings release from Disney.
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Sonos Earnings, Sonos Unveils Sonos Pro, Peloton Earnings
Hello everyone. Two quick follow-ups to yesterday’s update:
The “ESPN in 100M households at its peak” vs. "Netflix’s 74M paying subscribers in the U.S. and Canada" is not a simple comparison. Not only is password sharing rampant with Netflix - making it likely that Netflix is found in more than 74M U.S. households – but it’s also very simple to signup/cancel a Netflix subscription. ESPN was, and still is, only available as part of a $$ bundle.
A few people reached out to me to say that they have never had a woven/fabric Apple Watch band tear or split despite years of usage. Such wear and tear for a band specifically marketed as rugged seems odd. I agree with that statement. At least based on my experience, Alpine Loop was far too delicate to be part of the Apple Watch Ultra series. That doesn't mean Apple should move away from comfortable materials for Ultra bands. Instead, they should introduce more rugged bands that begin to provide additional utility to the wearer.
In today’s update, we begin to wrap up our CY1Q23 earnings reviews with smaller companies that remain intriguing to keep an eye on from an industry/competition standpoint: Sonos and Peloton. We will cover Spotify tomorrow.
Sonos Earnings
Sonos was not able to escape the consumer gadget recession. CY1Q23 revenue was down 24% to $304M (vs. $400M last year) as fewer people bought premium speakers in the home. The closest equivalent to unit sales was down by about 30% While Sonos fell victim to a tough year-over-year compare, similar to what Apple experienced in a few product verticals, sell-through demand was also weaker.
Here is Sonos speaker sales on a TTM basis to remove the seasonality associated with the holidays:
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Slim Cable Bundle Illusions, Live Sports Stickiness, Amazon Announces More Layoffs (Daily Update)
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Yesterday, we discussed how YouTube is increasing TV pricing by $8/month (to $73/month). In today’s update, we will continue the discussion by going over a few things that have been on Neil’s mind. The update then turns to Amazon announcing another 9,000 layoffs. The company’s explanation for why it didn’t announce all of the layoffs at the same time raises more questions than answers.
Slim Cable Bundle Illusions
For much of the 2010s, the tech industry dedicated resources and attention to rethinking the TV experience. Frustrations with the big cable bundle had reached unsustainable levels.
Some people thought Netflix, HBO, and Hulu would cause the cable bundle to implode. Others expected sports leagues to go direct to fans, removing oxygen from cable bundles. À la carte became a popular phrase for describing how the cable bundle could potentially be unbundled into individual channels or even shows. In addition to positioning apps as the future of TV, Apple looked at a few ideas such as offering a bundle consisting of a few dozen existing cable channels.
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