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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2010

June 16 2010 Disney CEO, Bob Iger talks to FT editor, Lionel Barber about the fundamental changes taking place at the company and how Disney is using technological developments in mobile media such as the iPad to put more power in the hands of the consumer.
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  • Bob Iger is such a wise person - he really gets it. I'm so glad to have him as Disney's CEO and Tom Staggs will be a fantastic successor.

  • @joshuakburch Exactly, he and John Lassater are putting disney is on the right track, they do however NEED to work on their channels. They have 3-4 channels they fully own and not one of them air a FULL Mickey Mouse cartoon (except sporadically on Christmas), that's pure disrespect to the Disney company. They can keep producing crappy teen sitcoms and cartoons for all I care, but at least make a channel or a small block (even if late at night) dedicated to Disney's past.

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  • @joshuakburch Right on bro.

  • @mattjnor98 you didn't

  • @mattjnor98  whatever

  • @mattjnor98 Pixar is alright. And I already have hobbies. Sounds like YOU really need a hobby bad.

  • @mattjnor98 YOU GO GET A LIFE!!!!

  • @NewDisneySucksHard Try to get a job at Disney if you want to make it better, try getting a career as an animator, anything. JUST GET A LIFE!!!

  • @NewDisneySucksHard Why? Is it because the people who own Pixar (the CGI animation studio they bought after being partners for over 10 years) are involved with all of Disney's animation now, is that it? Come on, the acquisition of Pixar meant nothing but good things for Disney. Animated film wise, they're finally going back to their roots (thanks mostly to Pixar). If you REALLY think "new Disney sucks hard", you need a hobby really bad.(cont.)

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