One day after the shock announcement of Bob Iger’s return to Disney, and the resulting ouster of his successor-turned-predecessor Bob Chapek, an astonished Hollywood is grappling with what exactly the move will mean for the entertainment behemoth’s short-term and long-term future. But while there is no shortage of questions that are being asked, two things are certain. First, investors are thrilled to have him once again reigning over the Magic Kingdom.
“Over the coming weeks, we will begin implementing organizational and operating changes within the company,” Iger wrote to employees. “It is my intention to restructure things in a way that honors and respects creativity as the heart and soul of who we are.” Iger added that he had asked Dana Walden, Alan Bergman, Jimmy Pitaro, and Christine McCarthy to “work together on the design of a new structure that puts more decision-making back in the hands of our creative teams and rationalizes costs.
What needs fixed is the insanely high costs to go. Does corporate not realize Disney was built over the past 50 years on the backs of every day people that made a mediocre living? You wouldn't be where you are without us. Who has 15k for a vacation? Shame on you! Total Greed!!!
Breaking … CBS has confirmed that the Hunter laptop, where thousands of pictures have been all over the internet for 2 years - is actually real. 😂😂😂 They should be embarrassed.
Maybe try telling good stories and not preaching to us!!!
Hopefully he fixes the wokeness. Disney has gone ridiculously woke.
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One of the problems should be portraying the right animated characters to their human counterparts? Why is Aerial a black woman in the new mermaid movie? She was white. I'm not watching any Disney movie until we fix this gross, inaccurate issue.
Yo go woke and voilà!
The prices at Disneyland?
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