This could include ending the practice of creating television pilots and doing expensive upfronts.
However, according to a new story in the New York Times, it appears that these trying times have pushed Bob Iger back into a position where’s essentially the de facto CEO, even if Bob Chapek still has that title.
And this isn’t simply a case of Iger being a figurehead who instills confidence.
He’s reportedly looking at ways to permanently change the Walt Disney Company.