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Orlando Sentinel (Free subscription) | 07/31/2008
So what if Miley Cyrus was making noises that this could be the final season of "Hannah Montana"? The 15-year-old actress should expect to see more work as the beloved character. Here's why: Disney boss Bob Iger sees a mutually...
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Silicon Alley Insider (Free subscription) | 07/31/2008
Tough talk from Disney CEO Bob Iger during Disney's Q3 conference call .on the state of talks (or non-talks) with the Screen Actors Guild. SAG voted to reject the studio's proposal last week, but Iger says there's no way the studios are going to cave after the writers, directors and the other actors' guild AFTRA all accepted the same basic terms. And in case the actors didn't get, Iger...
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Top Stories (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
... the program be corrected or pulled. Five Democratic senators even sent a letter to Disney CEO Bob Iger that appeared to threaten the company’s broadcast license over the issue. Edits were made, a disclaimer was added and the two-parter ran as originally scheduled, but there has never been a repeat showing and a DVD has never been released.Now the imbroglio has been revived for a direct-to-video...
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Mediabuyerplanner (Free subscription) | 08/13/2008
Willow Bay, former Good Morning America weekend co-host and wife of Walt Disney boss Bob Iger, is the Huffington Post’s editor-at-large overseeing the local rollouts. She calls the Chicago site a work in progress, saying, “I’m always surprised, which is part of the fun of what we do, but there will be a ton of news and politics writers. There will be food, because it’s one of the great food...
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InfTek Hosting (Free subscription) | 08/04/2008
Steve Jobs Doesn’t Call all the Shots; Well When it Comes to Disney One of Disney CEO, Bob Iger’s strongest moves since taking office was the acquisition of Pixar, bringing the animation studio in-house. The biggest perk of the deal may not just have come through keeping the award winning firm under one roof, [...]
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InfTek Hosting (Free subscription) | 08/03/2008
Steve Jobs Doesn’t Call all the Shots; Well When it Comes to Disney One of Disney CEO, Bob Iger’s strongest moves since taking office was the acquisition of Pixar, bringing the animation studio in-house. The biggest perk of the deal may not just have come through keeping the award winning firm under one roof, [...]
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InfTek Hosting (Free subscription) | 08/01/2008
Steve Jobs Doesn’t Call all the Shots; Well When it Comes to Disney One of Disney CEO, Bob Iger’s strongest moves since taking office was the acquisition of Pixar, bringing the animation studio in-house. The biggest perk of the deal may not just have come through keeping the award winning firm under one roof, [...]
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InfTek Hosting (Free subscription) | 08/01/2008
Steve Jobs Doesn’t Call all the Shots; Well When it Comes to Disney One of Disney CEO, Bob Iger’s strongest moves since taking office was the acquisition of Pixar, bringing the animation studio in-house. The biggest perk of the deal may not just have come through keeping the award winning firm under one roof, [...]
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The Disney Blog (Free subscription) | 08/03/2008
... Disney’s Vacation Club and how its affecting the Walt Disney World resort. One of the questions to Bob Iger in the recent quarterly results call was about the under construction Bay Lake Tower, the DVC resort opening adjacent to the Contemporary Resort, that still hasn’t been officially announced yet. Steve Hulett from the Animation Guild blog checks in from Walt Disney Animation Studios...
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迷客科技 (Free subscription) | 07/31/2008
During a conference call for the company's Q3 2008 results, Bob Iger, president of the Walt Disney Corporation, has announced that since agreeing to sell movies through the iTunes Store, the company has sold over five million titles. Iger insists however that the presence of Apple CEO Steve Jobs on the board of directors has not influenced any deci...
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mac.ro (Free subscription) | 07/31/2008
Posted by Dennis Sellers By Fabio M. Zambelli During a conference call regarding its third quarter financial results, Disney’s Bob Iger said “since we have decided to put movies on the iTunes platform we have sold around five million movies.”
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Apple Gazette (Free subscription) | 07/31/2008
Disney is doing pretty well when it comes to movie sales in iTunes. During a conference call for the company’s Q3 results, Disney president Bob Iger announced that since agreeing to sell movies through iTunes, the company has sold over five million titles. He also wanted to point out that some of the [...]
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MAC News Network (Free subscription) | 07/31/2008
During a conference call for the company's Q3 2008 results, Bob Iger, president of the Walt Disney Corporation, has announced that since agreeing to sell movies through the iTunes Store, the company has sold over five million titles. Iger insists however that the presence of Apple CEO Steve Jobs on the board of directors has not influenced any deci...
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InfTek Hosting (Free subscription) | 07/31/2008
One of Disney CEO, Bob Iger’s strongest moves since taking office was the acquisition of Pixar, bringing the animation studio in-house. The biggest perk of the deal may not just have come through keeping the award winning firm under one roof, but rather keeping a close connection with former Ceo Steve Jobs. As [...]
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Rob Fahrni (Free subscription) | 07/31/2008
Apple Gazette : "Disney is doing pretty well when it comes to movie sales in iTunes. During a conference call for the company’s Q3 results, Disney president Bob Iger announced that since agreeing to sell movies through iTunes, the company has sold over five million titles." - Apparently this whole selling music and movies online isn't such a bad idea after all. I thought the internet was full...