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The media giant is simplifying its direct-to-consumer offering -- and taking away a closely watched measure of its success.
Disney CEO Bob Iger said the studio's priority is to put our great movies that resonate with consumers be it original IP or ...
The CEO is also well aware sequels, reboots, and animation-to-live-action titles remain popular with audiences, so don't ...
CEO Bob Iger is not picking sides between sequels and original storytelling, at least not publicly. During the company’s ...
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We continue to be focused on creating new IP. Obviously, that's of great value to us long term, but we also know that the ...
First Steps and how the company considers it an original property. What did Disney CEO Bob Iger say about sequels and new IP?
Disney plans to integrate Hulu with Disney+ by 2026, promising enhanced user experience, reduced churn rates, and significant ...
Bob Iger, CEO of The Walt Disney Co., is marking park’s 70th anniversary by reflecting on the original vision of Disneyland's ...
With ESPN’s long-anticipated streaming launch now just days away, Disney CEO Bob Iger says the company is exploring potential ...
Iger grew Disney to new heights by acquiring Pixar for $7.4 billion in 2006, Marvel for $4 billion in 2009 and Lucasfilm for $4 billion in 2012, creating a powerhouse that in 2019 saw the company ...
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