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Disney+ Tops 100 Million Users in Unprecedented Growth Run

Disney+ Tops 100 Million Users in Unprecedented Growth Run Bloomberg 3/9/2021 Christopher Palmeri © Bloomberg The Disney+ logo on a laptop computer arranged in New York, U.S., on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2020. Though the entertainment titan is still reeling from the pandemic, the growth of Disney+ has softened the blow. (Bloomberg) Walt Disney Co.’s flagship streaming platform topped 100 million users just 16 months after its launch, quickly establishing the service as Netflix Inc.’s most-formidable competitor. Popular Searches The company announced that it reached the milestone on Tuesday, just ahead of its annual meeting. The service, called Disney+, debuted in the U.S. in November 2019 and rolled out to Canada, Australia, Latin America and Singapore in the following months.

Disney Revamps Jungle Cruise to Eliminate Racial Stereotypes

Disney Revamps Jungle Cruise to Eliminate Racial Stereotypes Bloomberg 1/25/2021 Rob Golum © Bloomberg A guest wearing a protective mask, left, is silhouetted while walking past an illuminated advertisement outside Walt Disney Co. s Disneyland theme park in Anaheim, California, U.S., on Friday, March 13, 2020. Fans in Orlando, Florida, and Anaheim, California, lined up Friday morning to visit Walt Disney Co.s theme parks before they close due to the coronavirus. (Bloomberg) Walt Disney Co. is overhauling its Jungle Cruise rides in Southern California and Florida, part of an ongoing effort to remove racial and gender stereotypes from its theme-park attractions.

Disney Cuts Iger s Pay 56% to $21 Million, Axes Bonuses

Disney Cuts Iger’s Pay 56% to $21 Million, Axes Bonuses Bloomberg 1/20/2021 Christopher Palmeri and Anders Melin (Bloomberg) Walt Disney Co. Executive Chairman Bob Iger saw his pay decline 56% to $21 million last year, after the company curtailed bonuses and other compensation in the wake of the pandemic. Chief Executive Officer Bob Chapek, who was promoted to Iger’s former role at the end of February, earned $14.2 million, one of the lowest compensation levels for a Disney CEO in more than a decade. Iger earned $21.9 million in 2006, his first full year as CEO. Bonuses were eliminated for the company’s most highly compensated executives. Executive pay was affected by the company not being able to meet some performance metrics. Disney lost $2.8 billion last year on sales of $65 billion.

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