New Disney CEO defends ESPN amidst sports losses
D'Amaro said ESPN remains central to Disney and said more sports will move to Disney+ to help reach casual viewers.
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Disney CEO Josh D’Amaro lays out vision for Disneyland
D’Amaro laid out his vision for the Disneyland resort that puts a premium on attention to detail, striving for perfection and delivering excellence during a D23 media briefing on Sunday, Aug. 16 at the Anaheim Convention Center.
Disney's Josh D'Amaro On The Biggest Opportunities As CEO & Why Other Media Companies "Are Trying To Look Like Disney"
Josh D’Amaro attended his first D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event as CEO of the Walt Disney Company, having succeeded Bob Iger five months ago. On Day 3 of the Disney event, D’Amaro had a sit down with Ginnifer Goodwin where he opened up about the future of Disney and how it’s been for him as the new CEO of the company. For starters, the executive says “it’s still strange” for people to refer to him as CEO “because I’ve been here for 30 years…
New Disney CEO defends ESPN amidst sports losses
Credit: CNBCESPN has been through its biggest transformation in company history. And new Disney CEO Josh D’Amaro is being pressed on whether the worldwide leader in sports is still part of his company’s future. The latest question came during a sitdown with CNBC at Disney’s D23 fan club event, his first sitdown with the business network since taking the reins from longtime chief and new Los Angeles Lakers co-owner Bob Iger. Disney’s ownership of…
Forbes, the world's most well-conceived business and economic magazine. Executive who spent almost three decades inside the company wants to preserve emotional connection with fans while leading Disney to new formats, markets and generations The post The Recycle Bins and Lesson That Took Josh D-Amaro, CEO of Disney, To Top appeared first in Forbes Brazil.
Disney CEO Josh D’Amaro Says ABC Will Stand by Journalistic Integrity Amid FCC Review
Disney CEO Josh D’Amaro has delivered a firm response to the ongoing dispute between Disney and the Federal Communications Commission, saying the company will continue defending ABC’s journalistic independence despite regulatory pressure. Speaking to CNBC during Disney’s D23 Expo, D’Amaro made clear that Disney does not intend to change how its news and entertainment operations are run. “Our position on this is clear,” he said, adding that the c…
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