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Eisner confirms Disney could buy Henson and Muppets soon

MuppetQuilter

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Anyone want to place bets on whether Disney-owned Muppets produce adult-oriented entertainment like TMS or preschool-oriented entertainment like KSY and MCT?
 

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New Article

Here a new article:

Disney Would Be Better Distributor for Muppets, Analysts Say
By Julia Werdigier

Denver, March 20 (Bloomberg) -- Walt Disney Co., the second- largest U.S. media company, would be better equipped to distribute the Muppets than their current owner, Germany's EM.TV & Merchandising AG, analysts said.

Disney Chief Executive Officer Michael Eisner said yesterday his company may be close to buying the Jim Henson Co. from unprofitable children's filmmaker EM.TV. Jim Henson, the creator of Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy, died in 1990.

``It would make sense because Disney is an international brand and with its television channels has more possibilities than EM.TV to distribute the Muppets,'' said Marcus Moser, an analyst at GBC in Augsburg.

EM.TV CEO Werner Klatten is selling assets, including the Muppets, to cut debt amassed under former CEO Thomas Haffa. Haffa brought the company close to collapse after paying $680 million for Jim Henson Co. and more than $1.6 billion for a stake in Formula One car racing in 2000.

EM.TV earlier this month canceled an agreement with Dean Valentine, former head of Viacom Inc.'s UPN television network and Disney's TV production studio, to sell half of Henson, citing the need to renegotiate some of the terms. The company said it's also in talks with other potential buyers, without giving their names.

Eisner, answering questions at Disney's annual shareholders meeting, said a suggested price range of $100 million to $200 million was too high. ``I would be very surprised if it was anywhere near the pricing you were discussing,'' he said.

The German company will use the proceeds of a sale to repay a 25 million-euro ($27 million) bank loan that comes due at the end of April, it has said. EM.TV had planned to complete the sale in January.

Shares Rise

Shares in EM.TV rose as much as 8.8 percent to 74 cents and traded at 73 cents at 1:45 p.m. in Frankfurt. They've dropped 22 percent so far this year.

Jim Henson Co., founded by the late puppeteer of the same name 44 years ago, develops characters for ``Sesame Street'' as well as newer shows such as ``Bear in the Big Blue House'' for U.S. preschoolers and the science-fiction program ``Farscape,'' which aired in the U.K. and recently was canceled.

Eisner worked on the first Muppets special in the 1960s and knew Jim Henson well, he said yesterday.
 

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Well, the bulk of Henson's shows ARE preschool shows (SS not included). But as long as Disney (or whoever) treat the classic Muppets as the "adult-oriented" characters that they are, we should be fine. Wanna do a Muppet Babies- or KSY-type show, fine with me.
 

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Disney is better than limbo

Disney is clearly controversial. Particularly, we fear they will squash the creative spirit that the Muppets are all about, and **** them for a buck.

But frankly, the Muppets have been struggling against extermination for twelve years now. Even though Disney is not as good as they could be, it's better than the netherworld that the Muppets have been floating pointlessly in for so long now.

It is possible that this may work out well for the Muppets, and *highly* possible that they will end up in a better place than they could be.

My $.02. :confused: :eek: :boo: :smirk:
 

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Re: Disney is better than limbo

Originally posted by jeffy
, and **** them for a buck.

if that's what i think it is....IT RHYMES!!!

Sarah
 

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So if Disney does buy Henson, do you think that they will never let go of them and the muppets will forever be part of Disney?

Zack)Rowlf the,dog
 

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Re: Re: Disney is better than limbo

Originally posted by sarah_yzma
if that's what i think it is....IT RHYMES!!!

Sarah
It's not the F word. It's the H word. As in prostitute.
 

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Re: Re: Re: Disney is better than limbo

Originally posted by jeffy
It's not the F word. It's the H word. As in prostitute.
You mean whore? As in "whoring out the Muppets"?
 

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Re: Re: Re: Re: Disney is better than limbo

Originally posted by scarecroe
You mean whore? As in "whoring out the Muppets"?
Ding! :smile:
 

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Guys,

True, Since The Muppet Show what adult orientated entertainment have they made ?

Ok, They tried with The Jim Henson Hour and Muppets Tonight.

But other than that, Most of the shows have been for kids.

Ive already said that i would love to see Disney make a Muppet Babies Puppet series, Using the puppets that were in the Baby Scene in The Muppets Take Manhattan.


see ya
 
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