Disney submitted its proposal on Friday, according to a filing
on the EU competition enforcer's website which however did not
provide details.
The Commission extended its deadline for reviewing the deal to
Nov. 11 from Oct. 19. It is now expected to seek feedback from
customers and rivals before deciding whether to accept the
concessions or demand more.
Disney secured approval from the U.S. Justice Department for the
deal in June on condition after agreeing to sell Fox's 22
regional sports networks.
The deal would expand Disney's unrivalled portfolio of some of
the world's most popular characters, uniting Mickey Mouse, Luke
Skywalker and Marvel superheroes with Fox's X-Men, "Avatar" and
"The Simpsons" franchises.
Disney owns ABC, ESPN, Pixar, Marvel Studios and "Star Wars"
producer Lucasfilm, plus an array of theme parks. The Fox assets
being acquired include a cable group with FX Networks, National
Geographic and 300-plus international channels, plus Fox's stake
in Hulu.
(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee, editing by Louise Heavens)
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