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Disney · United StatesThe Walt Disney Co. announced Tuesday that theme parks chief Josh D’Amaro will succeed Bob Iger, the company’s longtime chief executive. The move effectively closes the curtains on one of the most closely watched succession sagas in corporate America.
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Disney names parks chief Josh D'Amaro as its next CEO
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DisneyDisney+ shows like "Percy Jackson and the Olympians" aren't generating as much viewership as Netflix hits.Disney/David BukachDisney's streaming services reeled in record profits last quarter.The Mouse House was boosted by price increases amid stalled US streaming viewership.The company has some ideas to jump-start engagement, from AI videos to a homepage redesign.Disney's price increases are working like magic.The Mouse House's streaming busines…See the Story
Disney Reeled in Record Streaming Profits, Boosted by Price Hikes
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ResearchPrime Video is set to replace DAZN as streaming’s largest investor in sports rights. The global platform will contribute 27% of the total $14B.2 streaming spend on sports rights in 2026, Ampere Analysis predicted. This was ahead of the previous big spender, DAZN, which will account for 22%, followed by YouTube TV (14%), Paramount+ (8%) […]See the Story
Prime Video Set To Replace DAZN As Biggest Sports Rights Spender In Streaming – Ampere
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