Expect Fewer Big Media Deals Next Decade, Says Top Deal Maker

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A top deal maker says you’ll see fewer media acquisitions in the next decade. BenMullin explains what’s behind this potential slowdown. WSJWhatsNow

One of the media industry’s most prolific deal makers is predicting a slowdown in big acquisitions over the next decade.

Aryeh Bourkoff, whose company, LionTree LLC, has helped shepherd about $500 billion in transactions since its founding in 2012, expects the next decade to be defined by the biggest media companies—the likes of Walt Disney Co., Netflix Inc. and AT&T Inc.—building out their direct-to-consumer operations and developing other strategies that won’t always require huge deals.

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