Disney's Eisner sees Iger as 'preferred' successor

speck76

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LOS ANGELES, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Walt Disney Co. (DIS.N: Quote, Profile, Research) Chief Executive Michael Eisner said company President Robert Iger is his "preferred choice" to succeed him in running the entertainment conglomerate, according to an interview in Sunday's Los Angeles Times.
The question of who will succeed Eisner became an increasingly pressing issue earlier this year after Eisner's leadership came under attack from dissident shareholders.

Eisner, who has run the Burbank, Caliifornia-based company for two decades. lost his title as Disney chairman after a raucous March annual meeting that was seen as a referendum on both his management and the company's strategy.

As part of its response to critics, Disney's board has taken steps to shore up its CEO succession planning.

Eisner said he had told Disney board members that Iger, his deputy and a veteran broadcasting executive, "would be an excellent guardian of the Disney assets." the Los Angeles Times reported.

"There's nobody who has a better education and training to do that job," Eisner was quoted as saying.

Iger, also in an interview with the newspaper, said he was interested in running Disney.

"I don't care whether I'm described as lead candidate or anything like that," Iger told the newspaper. "I have a right to be taken seriously. I feel I know this company well. I have the knowledge. ... There comes a time when it's appropriate to say, 'Hey, this is a job I'm interested in.'"

Eisner's contract expires in 2006. The company's contract with Iger, 53, is up in September 2005.

Iger, a former TV weatherman and reporter, joined Disney when the company acquired Capital Cities/ABC in 1996.

He had been president of ABC Entertainment in the early 1990s when the network landed hits such as "NYPD Blue."

For the last two years, however, Disney has been struggling to reverse a costly ratings decline at ABC, an effort seen by analysts as key to the company's performance and central to Iger's candidacy as a potential replacement for Eisner.

"I'm enough of a realist to know this is a decision that the board of directors is going to make," Iger told the newspaper. "And they are going to base that on my performance."
 

DarkMeasures

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Well, if you read it he says "I don't care whether I'm described as lead candidate or anything like that, I have a right to be taken seriously. I feel I know this company well. I have the knowledge. ... There comes a time when it's appropriate to say, 'Hey, this is a job I'm interested in."

That means that he is basically trying to earn the position. Eisner does have is backing but that is really all that is going for Iger.

Roy Disney isn't interested in becoming CEO (he's too old for one thing). And plus, he probably wouln't do very well.

Steve Jobs, I still say he should try to do so because of the much sucess with Apple and Pixar. Plus, maybe the Pixar/Disney ties will heal up because Pixar is stuck with Disney.

A good CEO would be one that has the best of both Walt and the original Roy. That would be a CEO who can dream and take risks and a CEO that can do buisness. It would probably be best to have one person becuase it always goes fine with the 2 until 1 dies and then they go downhill. (As in Original Roy went down after Walt and Eisner went down after his partner died).

There is too much power corruption these days though for anything really.
 

Figment1986

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I would figure steve Jobs would be a grand secessor... he controls great companies already, and look at his salery.... Disney can afford him and he will make great (maby some poor) decisions...
 

speck76

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Figment1986 said:
I would figure steve Jobs would be a grand secessor... he controls great companies already, and look at his salery.... Disney can afford him and he will make great (maby some poor) decisions...

I so disagree with Jobs as the next CEO.

First....let's see how well Pixar performs after they are no longer under contract with WDC....I do not think any of us can predict this.

Secondly, he has not done such a great job with Apple....Apples are superior to IBM computers, so why does almost every company in America use the IBMs? There is something to be said there.

Thirdly, he has come off in many interviews as even more of a pompous a$$ than Eisner is.

Be carefull with what you wish for....you just might get it!
 

Shaman

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You know...the hurricane slowly passes through, torturing and forcing people to stay in their window covered homes...some lose power...some go crazy...the news covers this thing 24hrs none stop since Thursday, and I come on here expecting to see happy news....but the last thing I want to see is that IGER of all people is the "top choice" for successor....is there any sanity left over at the WDC!? No, no, they'll come to their sense (surely they can see that Iger isn't a very good choice)...:lookaroun

:brick:
 

ogryn

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Kevin Yee made a comment about how this could be Eisner setting up the next guy for a fall, so it looks like he did a better job.
 

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