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Why Bob Iger Says Even Walt Would Be Proud of Disney Today
The post Why Bob Iger Says Even Walt Would Be Proud of Disney Today appeared first on WDW Magazine. In a recent Bob Iger interview with The Rest is History podcast, the Disney CEO spoke of the company’s past and what he hopes for the future.
Oct 21 (Reuters) - Walt Disney Co (DIS.N), opens new tab Executive Chairman Bob Iger has invested in Perfect Day and will serve on its board along with the animal-free dairy products maker's co-founders, the company said on Wednesday. The Bay Area startup ...
Bob Iger, left, appeared to kowtow to Donald Trump by taking Jimmy Kimmel off air after comments the TV host made about the assassination of Charlie Kirk - Valerie Macon/AFP via Getty Images Bob Iger used to be seen as such a liberal darling that the long ...
As Gov. Gavin Newsom turns his attention to the economic devastation in California brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, he's turning to business leaders, labor unions and four former governors to lead the effort. Bob Iger, the executive chairman and ...
The company chief, who returned in November after the ouster of Bob Chapek, had been set to leave next year. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor The Bob Iger era at Disney will continue beyond its scheduled end date. The Walt Disney Co. says that the venerable ...
Bob Iger said during Disney’s earnings call that the studio does not have a priority when it comes to movie sequels, remakes and original content, despite the upcoming slate being overwhelmingly dominated by franchise fare like “Freakier Friday ...
EXCLUSIVE: If you ever wanted to know what’s on Bob Iger’s podcast playlist, here’s your answer. The Disney CEO has made an appearance on The Rest is History, which claims to be the most popular history podcast with new data putting it at around 20 million monthly downloads and more than 80,
Disney CEO Bob Iger says the company is shrinking the MCU with a new mission to drop the number of Marvel TV series to two a year and the film output to no more than three movies per year. Iger said this is part of Disney’s overall strategy to reduce ...