Bob Iger’s vision for Disney is coming into greater focus
. In his appearance at Morgan Stanley’s annual Technology, Media & Telecom Conference, Iger spoke at length about the future of the entertainment Goliath he once again finds himself leading, providing a glimpse into his plans for the media powerhouse. The CEO touched on a broad range of subjects, including Disney+, Marvel, “Star Wars,” and Hulu, among others.
” ► Studying Hulu “very carefully”: Iger said that Disney is “studying the business” of Hulu, which it owns two-thirds of, “very, very carefully.” He said that “the environment is very, very tricky right now” and that “before we make any big decisions about our level of investment and our commitment to that business, we want to understand where it could go.
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