Bob Iger Made Bob Chapek’s Time As Disney CEO “About Three Years Of Hell,” Says New Report
Thanks to a new report by CNBC’s Alex Sherman, we now know far more about the tumultuous period from 2020-2022 when The Walt Disney …
Thanks to a new report by CNBC’s Alex Sherman, we now know far more about the tumultuous period from 2020-2022 when The Walt Disney …
McCarthy, who is taking family medical leave, will continue to serve as a strategic advisor during the transition.
The company is undertaking cost-saving efforts as subscribers canceled Disney’s streaming services en masse for the second quarter in a row.
Iger is back, but only for two years, and the search is on to find a successor sooner rather than later.
On the upside, the Disney+ streaming service has passed 60 million subscribers in less than nine months.
Working for the Walt Disney Company is a sweet gig — if you’re running the joint.
Bob Iger had to take a big paycut in 2017, but this story has a Disney fairytale ending where he happily ends up making more money than ever before.