Some media executives are excited to buy and sell big assets during the next Trump administration. Disney's Bob Iger is not ...
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President-elect Donald Trump with (l-r) Warner Bros Discovery CEO David Zaslav, FTC Chair Lina Khan and Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter. (Chis Smith/TheWrap) WASHINGTON, D.C. — Federal ...
The streaming home of acclaimed dramas like The White Lotus is about to debut a stupid competition series, Human vs. Hamster.
The comments come after many other media executives said they will be looking for new acquisitions and greater consolidation ...
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Disney CEO Bob Iger doesn't think the company needs to engage in mergers and acquisitions to compete in streaming.
Disney doesn’t foresee parting with its TV networks, more than a year after CEO Bob Iger went public with the consideration.
We’ve emerged from a period of considerable challenges and disruption,” Iger told investors. “We’re well positioned for ...
Disney excites investors with a rosy multi-year outlook and stock buybacks, signalling growth driven by theme parks and ...