In a sellout of galactic proportions for sports streaming stargazers, Disney has agreed to acquire FuboTV—wiping all litigation worries with a single lucrative contract. For budding sports streaming platforms, this consolidation of the US media landscape is a low-blow. Fubo was the little guy standing its ground against the established hierarchy and the monopolistic practices that sports programmers use to bully distributors like Fubo into carrying unwanted channels and paying inflated fees for desirable content. For Fubo and Venu Sports—the fledgling sports streaming collaboration between Disney, Fox, and WBD—the transaction is win-win. Fubo shareholders receive a handsome payout, with the service set to be merged with Hulu + Live TV, putting Disney as the majority owner (70%) in the resulting…