Bob Iger, Jimmy Kimmel
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Like many CEOs, the Disney boss tried to avoid President Trump’s ire even as he took heat from talent agents and stars for pulling Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show.
Disney's reinstatement of Jimmy Kimmel over his suspension poses a challenge for Bob Iger's legacy as he battles culture wars and FCC pressure.
Bob Iger, who is said to have “thin skin,” relented and gave the green light to resume new episodes of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
ABC's latest challenge dealing with efforts to silence Jimmy Kimmel reveals 21st-century vulnerabilities at major media companies.
In an episode of the "Pivot" podcast, New York University professor Scott Galloway and notable technology journalist Kara Swisher were harshly critical of Disney ( DIS) CEO Bob Iger on how he handled criticism of Kimmel's comments after the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Jimmy Kimmel’s return to late-night TV taught Disney’s CEO and the rest of corporate America that playing yes-man to the Trump administration is bad for business.
Two things have dogged Bob Iger, CEO of Walt Disney Co. (NYSE: DIS). After overstaying his welcome in the first term as chief executive, he returned to the company, insisting he could turn it around after the brief leadership of Bob Chapek. That meant ...
In December, just before Donald Trump took office, ABC settled his defamation lawsuit for $16 million. Trump sued the network and George Stephanopoulos over the This Week anchor’s claim that the then-former president had been found liable for rape by a New York jury. In fact, Trump was found liable to sexual assault.