Bob Iger
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Disney Q4 Earnings Preview: 3 Things to Watch
All eyes will be on ESPN when Mouse House reports earnings Thursday
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Inside Disney’s Reboot Fever: 14 Animated Classics Set for Live-Action Treatment
“Snow White” joins long list of cartoon faves targeted for new versions at Hollywood’s top studio
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‘Toy Story 4,’ ‘Incredibles 2’ Swap Release Dates
The debuts of the two highly-anticipated sequels change by a year
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Sony Motion Picture Head Tom Rothman to Receive PGA Milestone Award
Studio chief will take the prize at January ceremony in Beverly Hills
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Colin Firth in Talks to Play Bank Boss in ‘Mary Poppins Returns’
“Bridget Jones” actor will portray William Weatherall Wilkins
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Disney CEO Bob Iger to Write Book for Random House
“The experience of managing a company whose primary business is storytelling is a story unto itself,” Iger says in a statement
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Attention ‘Star Wars’ and Marvel Fans: Disney’s Bob Iger Has Updates for You
Save your popcorn money
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Justin Timberlake, Jessica Biel Get Rave Reviews as Last-Minute Hillary Clinton Fundraiser Hosts
Jamie Foxx, Katie Holmes, Samuel L. Jackson, Meg Whitman are among high-profile attendees at candidate’s Hollywood events this week
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Disney Finally Announces Over-the-Top Streaming ESPN Service
New service will not include current content from ESPN’s linear channels
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Disney Beats Q3 Earnings Expectations Behind Record Box Office Haul
Mouse House beat analyst estimates with $14.3 billion in revenue and earnings of $1.62 a share
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Roger Ailes Sought ‘Sexual Alliance,’ Says Female TV Exec
“I felt truly vulnerable for the first time,” Shelley Ross says
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Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Aniston to Host Fundraiser for Hillary Clinton
The Oscar winner will welcome the Democratic nominee back to Hollywood next month
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Disney CEO Bob Iger Wants to Bring Olympics to LA in 2024
Executive joins committee working on bid to draw annual games to city
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Bob Iger on China’s Disneyland and How He Avoided Being a ‘Cultural Imperialist’
“We decided to introduce turkey legs to China,” Iger says, “Which I thought was a mistake”