Disney CEO unveils entertainment giant's new 3-pillar growth plan
Disney CEO Josh D'Amaro outlines a three-pillar growth strategy focused on intellectual property, global consumer reach and AI-powered storytelling.
Disneyland visitors face growing wave of ride closures, show shutdowns heading into summer 2026
Disneyland closures are mounting this summer as Pirates of the Caribbean, the "Fantasmic" show and other popular attractions undergo scheduled refurbishments.
Disney reportedly shelves ESPN spinoff talks in major call under new CEO
The Walt Disney Company is addressing growing ESPN spinoff speculation as CEO Josh D’Amaro makes one of his first major moves leading the media giant.
Disney World revives 'Ladies and gentlemen' greeting after years of gender-neutral messages
Video from a fan account suggests Disney World revived the famous "Ladies and gentlemen" greeting on its Magic Kingdom Express Monorail recently.
Disney lays off 1,000 employees across TV and film under new CEO
Disney CEO Josh D'Amaro announced the layoffs as part of his first major move to "streamline" the corporation as company head since replacing Bob Iger in March.
'I thought the war was over:' 100-year-old Iwo Jima veteran honored decades later at Disneyland
Charles Cram, a 100-year-old WWII Navy medic, says he witnessed the Iwo Jima flag raising and was later honored at Disneyland's Flag Retreat ceremony.
New Disney CEO Josh D’Amaro officially takes the reins from Bob Iger
Disney's new CEO, Josh D’Amaro, takes over as the company confronts AI disruption, streaming challenges and softer box office performance while leaning on parks for profit growth.
Five Disneyland employees hospitalized after backstage chemical incident near Star Tours causes foul odor
A chemical reaction at Disneyland sent five cast members to a hospital after contractor materials created a hazardous backstage incident at the theme park.
Disney loses $170 million with 'Snow White' flop: report
The Walt Disney Company reportedly lost nearly $170 million on its "Snow White" live-action remake, which was riddled with controversies.
Who is Disney's next CEO, Josh D'Amaro?
Josh D'Amaro will become Disney's new CEO in March 2026, replacing retiring Bob Iger after climbing ranks from Disneyland finance role in late 1990s.
Longtime CEO Bob Iger to retire from Disney
Disney CEO Bob Iger announces retirement as Josh D'Amaro set to take over leadership role in March 2026, with Dana Walden named company president.
Disney World honors World War II veteran’s birthday with moving flag retreat ceremony
A WWII and U.S. Army veteran received the ultimate 101st birthday surprise at Disney World, during a moving flag retreat ceremony hosted at Magic Kingdom.
Disney World, Universal Orlando close water parks as unusually cold weather hits Florida
Disney's Typhoon Lagoon and Universal's Volcano Bay are experiencing temporary closures as Central Florida temperatures plunge below seasonal averages.
Disney CEO defends massive AI deal, says creators won't be threatened
Disney CEO Bob Iger told CNBC a partnership with OpenAI values creativity and keeps creators safe from replacement while giving fans new opportunities for creativity.
Disney announces major OpenAI deal, includes $1B equity investment, use of characters on Sora video platform
Disney licensed 200 iconic characters from Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars to OpenAI for its Sora video program in a groundbreaking three-year partnership.
US amusement parks focusing on family, new investments to win back cash-strapped consumers
The amusement park industry faces revenue challenges as cost-conscious families drive operators to create fresh attractions and offer targeted discounts.
Disney launches newest cruise ship amid massive seafaring expansion
Disney Destiny offers rotational dining at themed restaurants, 10 pools, AquaMouse and exclusive adult areas during four- and five-night Caribbean cruises.
Disney ditches 'diversity' and 'DEI' in business report for the first time since 2019
Disney removed the terms "diversity," "inclusion" and "DEI" from its annual business report for the first time in five years after its recent fourth-quarter meeting.
Disney CEO Bob Iger reacts to YouTube TV deal
Disney's YouTube TV blackout costs entertainment giant $30 million weekly as carriage dispute continues over channel fees and fair pricing terms.
Disney losing $30M a week as YouTube TV blackout drags on, analysts say
Morgan Stanley estimates Disney loses $30 million weekly from YouTube TV blackout affecting ABC and ESPN channels, as the dispute nears the end of its second week.















