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Streaming consists of providing video or audio content immediately to a customer through a server or platform. The customer does not have to download the content and can view it through a phone, computer, television, or other devices. Streaming has quickly emerged as a viable competitor to traditional linear television (LTV) and has been led by industry giants like Netflix and Disney.

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Should I Keep or Sell My Disney Stock? Here’s My Take on DIS.
The timing of Walt Disney's 100th anniversary couldn't be worse. With DIS stock in the tank, it’s not been a good year for Mickey and Minnie.
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Investors need to exercise patience with Disney stock as CEO Bob Iger undertakes a turnaround plan at the House of Mouse.
Why Shareholder Activism Won’t Save the Day for Disney
Billionaire investor Nelson Peltz is rattling cages again at the 'house of mouse,' but don't expect this to revive DIS stock anytime soon.