Here's more on Disney/Henson from Variety
The Muppets may end up back in Hollywood, safely lodged in the Mouse House.
That was the word last week out of Disney's shareholders meeting in Denver, where corporate chieftains confirmed the buzz.
The assets of the Jim Henson Co. were snapped up several years ago for upwards of $600 million by high-flying German kidvidder EM.TV. Idea was to supplement a heavily Teutonic cartoon catalog with internationally branded icons like Miss Piggy and Big Bird.
But like many of its German confreres, EM.TV got too big for its britches and subsequently crashed and burned on the Neuer Markt stock exchange.
A number of Hollywood players, including Sony, Haim Saban and, more recently, former UPN topper Dean Valentine, have sniffed around the property, but no deal has materialized.
EM.TV probably would prefer to offload the entire lot, as it has some stiff loans to repay in coming weeks. But Disney apparently wants only the Muppets and doesn't want to spend more than $70 million to lock them up.
Bets are the whole kit and kaboodle eventually will go for, at best, $120 million.