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  "tags": [
    "The Walt Disney Company",
    "Disney",
    "Disney Channel",
    "FX",
    "FXX",
    "FX Movie Channel",
    "FX Networks",
    "Freeform",
    "National Geographic",
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  "textContent": "# **The Walt Disney Company Plans to Stick With its Linear TV Channels, Operating Them as ‘Brands With Studios’**\n\n**Josh D'Amaro** has confirmed that Disney will keep traditional TV Channels unlike Warner Bros Discovery. D'Amaro mentions that Disney Channel, ABC Network and FX are now seeing as a **“ _Brand with studios that produce and we monetize that content across multiple platforms_.”**\n\nD'Amaro and Hugh Johnston point to the sucess of shows like** _The Bear, Bluey, Phineas And Ferb, Shōgun, Kiff, Abbott Elementary_** and ESPN as big examples in why brands like Disney Channel, FX and ABC are key parts of The Walt Disney Company.\n\n“We’re managing a monetization transition of these brands, and we are actually far down that migration path. Yes, linear revenues are declining, but Disney Entertainment as a segment is growing nicely.” -**Hugh Johnston (Disney’s Financial Chief Officer)**",
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