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In July 2023, Disney extended Iger’s contract through the end of 2026, giving him two more years for an originally two-year gig Disney said Monday it will name Bob Iger’s successor as chief executive in early 2026 as it tapp
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If you're still deliberating on whether you should board the highly-anticipated Disney Adventure cruise next yearjpwinner gaming, perhaps this will sway your mind. On Wednesday (Oct 16), Disney held a "grand reveal" event at Marina Bay Sands which g
As Milton barreled toward Florida’s west coast as a Category 5 hurricane, some of the biggest theme parks in the Orlando area, including Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Orlando Resort, remained open as of Monday. Disney announced that Walt Di
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There’s no arguing with the global appeal of Mickey Mouse. Millions flock to parks like Walt Disney World, in Orlando, Fla., and Disneyland, in Anaheim, Calif., every year. Some visitors are practically regulars: Haydee Chachamovits, 43, of Aventura
Representative Image Representative Image DirecTV and Disney have reached a standstill in their contract negotiations, causing several popular channels, including ESPN, Disney Channel, and FX, to go dark for millions of viewers. The blackout began S