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Gulf Press > Business > Sources say India’s antitrust watchdog warns that the Disney, Reliance merger will harm rivals – News
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Sources say India’s antitrust watchdog warns that the Disney, Reliance merger will harm rivals – News

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Last updated: 2024/08/20 at 8:34 PM
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India’s antitrust body, the Competition Commission of India (CCI), has raised concerns about the $8.5 billion merger between Reliance and Walt Disney’s media assets, citing potential harm to competition in the market. The primary issue highlighted by the CCI is the companies’ control over cricket broadcast rights, which could give them significant pricing power and influence over advertisers. The merged company, majority owned by Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance, would have exclusive rights worth billions of dollars for cricket broadcast, raising fears of monopolistic practices.

The CCI has privately communicated its initial assessment to Disney and Reliance, requesting them to explain why an investigation should not be ordered. The regulatory body has expressed concerns that the merger could create India’s largest entertainment player, competing with established entities like Sony, Zee Entertainment, Netflix, and Amazon. To address these concerns, Reliance and Disney have offered to sell fewer than ten television channels but have refused to compromise on cricket broadcast rights, citing contractual obligations until 2027 and 2028.

Despite the companies’ efforts to alleviate the CCI’s concerns, the regulatory body remains focused on the potential impact of the merger on market competition, particularly in the advertising sector. The CCI has given Reliance and Disney 30 days to respond and clarify their position, emphasizing the risk of increased advertising rates during live events if the entities are merged. Jefferies estimates that the combined entity will have a 40% share of the advertising market in TV and streaming segments, raising further concerns about pricing and market control.

Cricket holds significant importance in India, with a dedicated fan base that attracts advertisers and sponsors. The Reliance-Disney merger would grant them exclusive digital and TV rights to top cricket leagues, including the highly popular Indian Premier League. Industry experts have expressed apprehension over the potential consolidation of power in the cricket broadcast sector, warning of the risk of almost absolute control over the sport. Similar warnings were issued to Zee and Sony during their failed merger attempt in 2022, involving concessions that ultimately led to the merger’s collapse.

The CCI’s notice to Reliance and Disney signifies a challenging regulatory path ahead for the merger, with concerns remaining unresolved around market competition and advertiser pricing. The companies may need to offer additional concessions or address specific concerns raised by the regulatory body to secure approval for the merger. The complexities of the merger process underscore the importance of adhering to antitrust regulations and ensuring fair competition in the media and entertainment sector. Ultimately, the outcome of the CCI’s assessment will determine the fate of the Reliance-Disney merger and its impact on the Indian market.

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