Disney's CEO Bob Iger faces the challenge of achieving streaming profitability by the end of 2024 amid increasing competition. The company's dominance as a cultural force is no longer certain as it celebrates its 100th anniversary. The struggles and missteps of Disney, including the decision not to remake 'Pocahontas,' are being scrutinized as it tries to overcome its own mistakes and turn itself around.
Disney has been struggling to live up to its prestigious name since 2019, but all of the company’s failures are a result of its own mistakes. https://t.co/WvUYFGjJJP
As Disney celebrates its 100th anniversary, its dominance as a generation-spanning cultural force no longer seems certain, @alissamarie writes https://t.co/lfqK01uevU
As Disney celebrates its 100th anniversary, its dominance as a generation-spanning cultural force no longer seems certain, our movie critic writes. https://t.co/2nYLK6VKZS
To wrestle with Disney and its legacy — the good and the bad, the past and the present — the misfires sometimes offer as much insight as the masterworks. Consider “Pocahontas,” the 1995 animated film the company isn’t remaking anytime soon. https://t.co/TXoFNjtvhS
If Disney will reach streaming profitability by the target date of the end of 2024 is one of the key questions CEO Bob Iger is facing as the bruised conglomerate attempts to turn itself around amid more competition than ever before. https://t.co/pvQxC3eSdh https://t.co/yAGG0ffXR7
As Disney celebrates its 100th anniversary, its dominance as a generation-spanning cultural force no longer seems certain. https://t.co/YOHLOOUXdd