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Reliance and Disney merger approved by CCI

The CCI has approved the merger between Reliance and Disney worth more than ₹70,000 crore

Updated on: Aug 28, 2024 07:24 PM IST
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The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has approved the merger between Reliance and Disney's entertainment businesses worth more than 70,000 crore or $8.5 billion on Wednesday, August 28, 2024.

Disney and Reliance logos are seen in this illustration (Reuters)
Disney and Reliance logos are seen in this illustration (Reuters)

This comes after the CCI had previously expressed concerns that the new merged entity would control most of the rights for broadcasting cricket and TV in India, hurting advertisers.

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The merger is between Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), Viacom18 Media Private Limited (Viacom18), and Digital18 Media Limited, with The Walt Disney Company's (TWDC) Star India Private Limited (SIPL) and Star Television Productions Limited (STPL).

This will create India's largest entertainment company with 120 TV channels and two streaming services.

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Star India Private Limited, which is currently a wholly owned entity of Disney will become a joint venture jointly held by Reliance Industries Limited, Viacom18 and existing Disney subsidiaries, according to the CCI's press statement.

However, the approval is subject to the compliance of “voluntary modifications” and the detailed order is yet to be released.

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