Disney CEO Bob Chapek spoke Monday about the company’s reorganization to prioritize the creation and distribution of content for streaming, and shared some detail regarding upfront sales. …
“Everyone appreciates the fact that they have more time to do what they do best, given the increase in output we have,” Chapek added. Walt Disney has been feeding the Media and Entertainment Distribution group with programming from its film studios, general entertainment television studios and the sports group.
Those divisions — Studios, General Entertainment and Sports — produce for theatrical, linear and streaming distribution with a focus on the company’s direct-to-consumer outlets, which include Disney+. Chapek said the real test of success for the reorganized Disney as it accelerates its direct-to-consumer business will how the studio’s current five-year plan plays out.
And he added that managing content creation distinct from distribution has allowed creative teams across the studio to be more innovative and adventurous. An example is
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