Disney undecided on ABC sale

Disney CEO Bob Iger has floated the idea of selling the company's TV assets but with reports of a possible offer, the entertainment giant is not revealing its hand.

The Walt Disney Company on Thursday said it has not made any decisions on the sale of the ABC television network. 

"While we are open to considering a variety of strategic options for our linear businesses, at this time The Walt Disney Company has made no decision with respect to the divestiture of ABC or any other property and any report to that effect is unfounded," the entertainment company said in a statement. 

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According to a Bloomberg report, media personality and producer Byron Allen offered Walt Disney $10 billion for ABC TV, local stations, the FX and National Geographic cable channels.

Bloomberg said Allen is expected to work with banks and private equity companies to finance a potential deal.

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In July, Disney CEO Bob Iger said he may offload the company’s TV assets because they "may not be core" to the business.

Iger said he would look at Disney’s traditional TV business, which owns and operates a series of networks like broadcast station ABC and cable channels like ESPN.

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Since Iger’s return last year, Disney has initiated layoffs impacting thousands of employees, while also cutting billions of dollars in spending.

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