Walt Disney Co CEO Bob Iger said one of his top priorities is to make the company's streaming business profitable.
CEO Bob Iger said one of his top priorities is to make the company’s streaming business profitable.
Disney joins a number of media companies seeking to grow their streaming services without sacrificing its film or television businesses. From a sound stage on Disney’s lot, Iger said he returns to the company he led for 15 years with a sense of urgency. He said he had recently been listening to Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical Hamilton, and was struck by the song What’d I Miss?, as Thomas Jefferson, the US minister to France, is called home.“The status quo is gone. A lot has changed. But the sun is still shining,” Iger said.
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