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Insiders reveal Disney CEO’s hidden plan to sell company to tech giant – Report

Intrigue and Drama Unveiled: Disney’s Secret Plot to Sell to‍ a Tech ‍Giant

In the sort‍ of sordid plot twist that entertainment⁤ companies‍ typically ⁤love capitalizing ‌on,‍ it appears there’s ⁢more drama under the roof of the House of Mouse than originally⁢ thought.

A new and lengthy CNBC report is suggesting that a disastrous transfer of power at Disney is ​at the heart‍ of⁤ many of its woes — and that a blockbuster purchase could be lurking in the ⁢shadows.

CNBC spoke to “more than two dozen people⁢ who worked closely with [current Disney CEO Bob] Iger and [former Disney CEO Bob] ⁤Chapek between 2020 and 2022” for this piece, and it ⁣paints a fascinating‌ picture of‌ the⁤ inner machinations‌ of the⁤ venerable studio.

(For the unaware, Chapek replaced Iger in February of 2020, only for Iger ⁣to return and⁤ assume ⁢his⁣ old mantle in November of ⁤2022.)

Disney, which⁢ is going through ⁢as beleaguered ⁢ a ⁢period as ⁣it ever has in its storied history, appeared unable to commit to ⁣a‌ path when ‌it came to succeeding Iger.

“Chapek ⁣confided to a friend that his tenure at⁤ Disney was ‘about three years of hell,’ defined⁢ by one overriding theme: his‌ unrelenting⁣ fear ​that Iger wanted his job back,” CNBC’s Alex Sherman wrote.

When things⁣ with Chapek soured enough (many blamed Chapek‌ for Disney’s outsized feud with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis) that Iger could make ⁣his return, ⁣it was​ an ⁤abrupt ⁢and‍ wholesale ⁢change.

Iger fired ⁣many of Chapek’s ⁣innermost allies from the company. ‍Iger also tacitly acknowledged that he had come out of retirement because he considered⁢ his selection ⁢of Chapek to⁣ be his most colossal failure.

But as much public-facing drama as there appeared ⁢to be, CNBC’s ⁣report suggests that those‌ issues run far deeper.

“Some Disney executives have privately ‍speculated that Iger​ chose Chapek ⁤because he wouldn’t rival him in either charisma or celebrity — or, more cynically, because he was unlikely to ⁢eclipse⁤ Iger’s glittering record at the company,” Sherman wrote.

Perhaps one of the bigger revelations to‍ emerge⁤ from this report is that it seemed‍ as if ‍Iger never really planned on riding⁢ off into the sunset during his pseudo-retirement.

“[Iger] ⁢had pegged Chapek as someone who would accept his somewhat unusual succession plan, in which Chapek would⁢ serve both as CEO and CEO-in-training while⁢ Iger remained his boss and ran ‘creative endeavors’ for 22 months as executive chairman,” ⁤the⁢ report ‍stated.

Sherman added: “Just ⁣weeks after‍ Iger announced ⁢his departure, Chapek began to wonder if Iger had regrets, according to people familiar with his⁤ thinking.⁢ Equally soon,⁤ Iger⁢ started to‌ think he’d made ⁣a mistake.”

So, ⁤based on this report, it appears Iger’s⁤ specter always loomed over⁢ the⁣ media⁤ titan — regardless of Iger’s ​actual intent to acquiesce power.

But ‌why? Why go through the hassle of admitting you made a​ mistake ‌with your successor? Why go through the hassle‍ of ⁤coming out of retirement?⁢ Why run ‌the risk‌ of spoiling⁢ your generally sterling reputation⁤ in the annals of Disney history?

To that⁣ end, CNBC ⁢posits a theory ‍that is⁤ quickly gaining traction among “people who‍ know things:” Iger wants to sell Disney to Apple.

This once-unfathomable scenario first began picking up steam in August, when ⁤ The Hollywood Reporter first broke the news ⁣that a potential Disney sale could be ‌closer ‌than anyone realizes.

And now, CNBC ​is echoing similar sentiments.

Iger has long⁤ posited ⁣the possibility of divesting certain assets from the Disney portfolio —⁣ like‍ ESPN, for instance — and what does​ divesting assets help facilitate? A sale.

“More than a dozen past and ‍present Disney executives said privately⁣ they ‍believe Iger’s ⁣desired⁣ end game is ⁣to stay as CEO for as long as possible​ and then sell the company to Apple — Iger’s ties to⁤ the tech giant date ⁣back to his close personal relationship​ with co-founder Steve Jobs. But ‍it’s less clear that regulators⁣ would allow a deal — ‍or that Apple, which has never⁤ acquired‍ any company of significance, would even want to buy Disney,” Sherman reported.

It remains unclear just how realistic Iger’s alleged ​scheme actually is.

But we now have two different outlets reporting on the formerly unthinkable sale⁣ of Disney to Apple.

In the ⁢entertainment world that⁤ Disney still has quite the influence over, that’s typically described as “foreshadowing.”

The post Disney CEO’s Secret⁢ Plot to Sell Company to Tech Giant Exposed by Insiders – ‌Report appeared first‌ on The Western Journal.



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