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Disney CEO: "Our Job is to Entertain, Not Advance an Agenda"

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Disney's critics may like what CEO Bob Iger is saying.

Iger said during yesterday's shareholder meeting that Disney's job is "not to advance any kind of agenda." He says its job is to "entertain," first and foremost.

“Our job is to entertain first and foremost, and by telling great stories, we continue to have a positive impact on the world and inspire future generations, just as we’ve done for over 100 years. Disney has always been and will continue to be a source of hope, joy and optimism for people of all ages. We’re committed to telling stories that reflect the world around us and using those stories to entertain people from all walks of life,” Iger said during the company’s annual shareholder meeting Wednesday. 

Iger told shareholders that they've "turned the corner and entered a new positive era for the Walt Disney Company."

Also, Iger won a legacy-defining victory by prevailing against activist investors who sought to secure seats on the Disney’s board of directors. 


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