Disney set to report earnings after the market close

Disney’s broadcasting business saw a stunning 43 percent year-over-year growth in operating income to $361 million amid higher program sales, affiliate revenue growth and network advertising revenue. The company said higher sales of “Designated Survivor, “How to Get Away with Murder” and “Grey’s Anatomy” helped drive that increase.

In April, Disney launched ESPN Plus, a sports-focused streaming service. While the service is still in its early days, CEO Bob Iger said in a Tuesday earnings call that the service is already seeing “strong” conversion rates from free trials to paid subscriptions. The longtime CEO said that the subscription growth is exceeding the company’s expectations, but did not provide specific numbers for that metric.

Disney’s third-quarter earnings come as the entertainment giant is in the process of acquiring major parts of Twenty-First Century Fox.

In July, shareholders of both companies approved the $71.3 billion cash and stock deal to combine Disney with Fox’s film and television studios. Disney will also take Fox’s stakes in European pay TV operator Sky, India’s Star and Hulu.

The deal was approved by U.S. antitrust regulators in late June, on the condition that Disney would sell Fox’s regional sports networks. Disney still needs to clear regulatory hurdles overseas.

In buying Fox assets, Disney can grow its content library as it prepares to launch its own streaming service in 2019. CEO Bob Iger told CNBC in December that the purpose of the deal “is to create even more high quality content and then to distribute it in ways that consumers prefer and consumers demand in today’s world.”

To be sure, the content Disney already owns is doing well by many measures. The entertainment giant received 39 Emmy nominations this year.

Disney shares have gained 6 percent so far in 2018, hitting a 52-week high of $114.68 on July 19.

Fox is slated to report earnings after the market close on Wednesday.

Disclosure: Comcast is the owner of NBCUniversal, parent company of CNBC and CNBC.com. Comcast is also a co-owner of Hulu.

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