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Disney Brings Back Most Popular CEO, Bob Iger, Ousting Unpopular Bob Chapek — Two Year Commitment

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Bob Iger is back. He’s more popular at Disney than Mickey Mouse.

The announcement came early this evening as the Disney board could no longer deal with the most unpopular person to run the company ever. So they brought back homecoming king Bob Iger, much to the relief of everyone in and out of the Mouse House.

Disney stock has been down, Chapek screwed up the whole situation with Florida and “Don’t say gay,” and “Wakanda Forever” is underperforming. On the verge of “Avatar 2,” there wasn’t much else to do but get rid of Chapek quickly. As of tomorrow morning he’s gone and Iger is back for two years.

Already Disney trading is going up, up, and up in foreign markets.

The timing is ironic because right now, as the decision was announced, Disney Plus is having its biggest night ever with Elton John live from Los Angeles for his final show.

The big questions now will be whether Iger will bring back people Chapek fired– starting with Peter Rice, who was booming at Disney/Fox TV. He was fired suddenly in June by Chapek, who just didn’t like him. But Hollywood loved Rice, and he’s been waiting out the months for just this turn of events. Let’s hope that works out.

Stay tuned.

Read Iger’s email to Disney employees here:

Dear Fellow Employees and Cast Members,

It is with an incredible sense of gratitude and humility—and, I must admit, a bit of amazement—that I write to you this evening with the news that I am returning to The Walt Disney Company as Chief Executive Officer.

When I look at the creative success of our teams across our Studios, Disney General Entertainment, ESPN and International, the rapid growth of our streaming services, the phenomenal reimagining and rebound of our Parks, the continued great work of ABC News, and so many other achievements across our businesses, I am in awe of your accomplishments and I am excited to embark with you on many new endeavors.

I know this company has asked so much of you during the past three years, and these times certainly remain quite challenging, but as you have heard me say before, I am an optimist, and if I learned one thing from my years at Disney, it is that even in the face of uncertainty—perhaps especially in the face of uncertainty—our employees and Cast Members achieve the impossible.

You will be hearing more from me and your leaders tomorrow and in the weeks ahead. In the meantime, allow me to express my deep gratitude for all that you do. Disney holds a special place in the hearts of people around the globe thanks to you, and your dedication to this company and its mission to bring joy to people through great storytelling is an inspiration to me every single day.

Bob Iger

Read Disney’s full announcement here:

The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) announced today that Robert A. Iger is returning to lead Disney as Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately. Mr. Iger, who spent more than four decades at the Company, including 15 years as its CEO, has agreed to serve as Disney’s CEO for two years, with a mandate from the Board to set the strategic direction for renewed growth and to work closely with the Board in developing a successor to lead the Company at the completion of his term. Mr. Iger succeeds Bob Chapek, who has stepped down from his position.

“We thank Bob Chapek for his service to Disney over his long career, including navigating the company through the unprecedented challenges of the pandemic,” said Susan Arnold, Chairman of the Board. “The Board has concluded that as Disney embarks on an increasingly complex period of industry transformation, Bob Iger is uniquely situated to lead the Company through this pivotal period.”

“Mr. Iger has the deep respect of Disney’s senior leadership team, most of whom he worked closely with until his departure as executive chairman 11 months ago, and he is greatly admired by Disney employees worldwide–all of which will allow for a seamless transition of leadership,” she said.

The position of Chairman of the Board remains unchanged, with Ms. Arnold serving in that capacity.

“I am extremely optimistic for the future of this great company and thrilled to be asked by the Board to return as its CEO,” Mr. Iger said. “Disney and its incomparable brands and franchises hold a special place in the hearts of so many people around the globe—most especially in the hearts of our employees, whose dedication to this company and its mission is an inspiration. I am deeply honored to be asked to again lead this remarkable team, with a clear mission focused on creative excellence to inspire generations through unrivaled, bold storytelling.

“During his 15 years as CEO, from 2005 to 2020, Mr. Iger helped build Disney into one of the world’s most successful and admired media and entertainment companies with a strategic vision focused on creative excellence, technological innovation and international growth. He expanded on Disney’s legacy of unparalleled storytelling with the acquisitions of Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm and 21st Century Fox and increased the Company’s market capitalization fivefold during his time as CEO. Mr. Iger continued to direct Disney’s creative endeavors until his departure as Executive Chairman last December, and the Company’s robust pipeline of content is a testament to his leadership and vision.”

Kanye West Returns to Twitter, Mocks Antisemitism Claims in First Post: “Shalom”

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Kanye West hates us. By us, I don’t mean just Jews, but all people.

Allowed to return to Twitter by the discerning Elon Musk, Kanye has one word to say with his first Tweet: Shalom.

Shalom means peace, also hello and goodbye, in Hebrew.

West has never apologized for his antisemitic rants that caused most of his business partners to dump him. It started with his comment that he was going to go “death con 3 on the Jewish people.”

The situation devolved from there. He claimed he could say all the antisemitic things he pleased, and Adidas wouldn’t cancel their deal. He was wrong. They did.

Somewhere in his addled mind, Kanye thinks his “Shalom” is a way back. It isn’t. It comes off as mockery. It’s been met that way subsequently on Twitter in responses.

Kanye’s return to Twitter should be interesting. He’s learned nothing.

Rihanna’s Return Single “Lift Me Up” is a Letdown with Mediocre Sales, “Wakanda” Soundtrack Has Slow Start on Charts

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You’d think a new song from Rihanna, a new “Black Panther” soundtrack– they’d be big sellers, right?

But Rihanna’s “Lift Me Up,” released in advance of the soundtrack from which it comes, has been a sales disappointment. Luminate says the single has sold about 265,000 copies. It’s number 5 on iTunes, and has something like 34 million streams. But when it’s all added up, “Lift Me Up” is a letdown.

Meanwhile, the “Wakanda Forever” soundtrack landed at number 12 on Friday on the hitsdaildouble chart. Total sales came to around 28,000 copies. That’s about 12,000 fewer than Bruce Springsteen’s new album, “Only the Strong Survive.” The top two albums for last week were Taylor Swift’s “Midnights” (another 200,000) and Drake right behind her with 172,000 copies of “Her Loss,” his album with 21 Savage.

Adele Adds New Year’s Weekend Shows to Vegas Schedule, Prices Set to Break the Bank

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Adele must have liked her first weekend at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas. She’s added two more shows.

After cancelled a raft of shows last winter, Adele obviously likes the adulation and money. So she’s going to perform on December 30th and 31st– New Year’s Eve. The dates are about to go on sale on Ticketmaster.

Prices for these shows should be off the hook. Can she break the $25,000 mark? Good luck to those who’d rather see her than have a new car. But at least she’s lighting up Vegas and bringing in business.

Barry Keenan, Man Who Kidnapped Frank Sinatra Jr. in 1963 with Pals, Dead by Suicide, Sends Note to Actor John Stamos

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Actor John Stamos has had a hit podcast all summer about the kidnapping in 1963 of Frank Sinatra, Jr. by Barry Keenan.

Now Stamos reports on Instagram that Keenan has killed himself. Stamos — to whom Keenan wrote a goodbye letter — says Keenan was 82 and “in tremendous pain,” and suffered from mental illness.

Keenan and two school friends were 23 when they decided to kidnap Frank Jr., who was staying at Harrah’s in Lake Tahoe where he was already performing as a conductor and would be crooner. It was December 8, 1963, just a couple of weeks after the assassination of President Kennedy. They demanded $240,000 in ransom, which Sinatra paid after offering $1 million. Three days later the kidnappers released Sinatra.

Apprehended, all three were convicted. Keenan’s sentence was 75 years, but he got in four on the grounds of mental illness. Later he became a successful real estate broker in Los Angeles. Go figure.

Sinatra Jr. by all reports was a sweet guy and talented musician who lived in his father’s shadow. He died from a sudden heart attack, after surviving cancer, in 2016 at age 72.

If Stamos is going to produce a movie, he should do it now. All the guys in the film are young, which will make it attractive to studios. Frank Jr’s sisters, Nancy and Tina, should be thrilled their brother will finally get his proper credit. The movie can start with an older Jr. (played by Stamos) recounting the story to his son. (There, I wrote the movie.) Joe Piscopo will not play Sinatra Jr.

“Dear John, by the time you receive this letter, I will have committed suicide.”
That was the heading of a letter I received from Barry Keenan, the mastermind behind the 1963 kidnapping of Frank Sinatra Junior and the subject of my recent podcast, Snatching Sinatra. Barry shot himself Sunday night. He was 82. He was in a tremendous amount of physical pain. He’s free now. I’ve spent many years with Barry working on bringing his colorful yet troubling story to light, and I will continue. Barry was motivated by a deep compulsion to help people. His mental illness made it difficult for him to see that his methods weren’t always appropriate – in the case of the Sinatra kidnapping, they were dangerous and illegal. But his intentions were always sincere. That was the Barry I knew.
He worked hard to shine a light on mental health and addiction, helping thousands not suffer the way he did. As I spoke about in the pod, all Barry wanted was a seat at the big table. His friends were rich and famous, and he wanted the same thing. He just went about it the wrong way. He did his time and cleaned up his act but never quite made it. Maybe now, where ever he is, he’s sitting pretty at the big table with a White Russian in one hand and a Cuban cigar in the other. But Barry, if you see Sinatra Senior at that table, run! He’s still pissed at you.
God Bless you, Barry-
May your guardian angels, or “the committee” as you called them, protect you and keep you safe.
Your pal,
John

Wakanda is Not Forever: Despite $67 Mil Weekend, “Black Panther” Business Way Behind Original

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“Wakanda Forever” made a very robust $67 million this weekend. That’s more than most of the movies on the 50 make in their whole runs.

But is it as popular as “Black Panther,” the original? In a word, no. “Wakanda Forever” fell 63% in its second weekend. “BP” dropped only 45% back in 2019.

The declines came every day this week, and they will follow this week, even with Thanksgiving. The trend would suggest that most people who wanted to see “Wakanda” have seen it. Now it’s time for stragglers and second timers.

But the energy that propelled “Black Panther” to $700 million in the US doesn’t seem to be there. By now, “Black Panther” already had $400 million in the tank. “Wakanda” is running at $287 million. Certainly nothing to sneeze it, but a cold a may be coming. Maybe a lot of fans are waiting for the inevitable run on DisneyPlus? We’ll see…

Elon Musk Seeks to Normalize Trump By Reinstating Twitter Account: Who Will Leave? How Will Tesla Stock Fare?

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Earlier this evening Elon Musk reinstated Donald Trump to Twitter. He’s seeking to normalize one of the most dangerous people in history. Trump incited riots on January 6th, regularly feeds misinformation and lies to his base, was impeached twice by Congress, and is now under investigation by the Department of Justice.

And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

Musk’s announcement comes as thousands of Twitter employees have been fired, the company is in chaos, and Twitter accounts — especially from people in media and celebrities– are closing fast. CBS has suspended all its Twitter accounts. Watch for NBC, ABC, and PBS to follow suit, possibly also CNN (we’ll see about the latter).

What effect will this have on Musk’s main company, Tesla? The stock price is already at its bottom, but Monday could bring an even more severe reaction to this news.

As we stand, this site is still on Twitter. But Musk, I feel, has done absolutely the worst thing possible. If Trump gets active and resumes his old ways, that could bring Twitter down for good.

Governors Awards, Pt. 2: Watch Cher Give Songwriter Diane Warren Her Long Awaited Lifetime Oscar

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Cher turned up tonight to give songwriter Diane Warren her Governors Award aka Lifetime Achievement Oscar. Warren wrote one of Cher’s biggest hits, “If I Could Turn Back Time.”

Warren has been nominated 13 times for Oscars and never won one. She’s the first ever songwriter to get an honorary Oscar. The ceremony is going on now in L.A.

keep refreshing…

Oscars Governors Awards: A List Hollywood Out in Force, All the Stars from Fall Movies Including Olivia Wilde & Florence Pugh, Plus Greta Gerwig is Pregnant Again

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The Oscars’ Lifetime Achievement Awards, aka the Governor’s Awards, are going on right now in Los Angeles at the Fairmont Century City Hotel.

Mindy Kaling is the emcee and there are dozens of A listers and stars on the scene. Everyone who’s campaigning for an Oscar this season is there, from Cate Blanchett to Michelle Williams, Jessica Chastain, Eddie Redmayne, Brendan Fraser, Banshees Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson, and so on.

Greta Gerwig is there, star of her husband Noah Baumbach’s “White Noise,” and from the looks of things pregnant with their second child.

Michael J. Fox is receiving the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award from Woody Harrelson. His “Back to the Future” co-star Christopher Lloyd is one of his guests. Fox and wife Tracy Pollan ran into another of tonight’s honorees, Diane Warren, the first songwriter ever to win such an award. Warren is receiving her honor from a surprise guest who I can tell you about as soon as it’s all happened.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – NOVEMBER 19: Greta Gerwig attends the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 13th Governors Awards at Fairmont Century Plaza on November 19, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/WireImage)

Another honoree is Peter Weir, the director, who will get his award from Jeff Bridges. Not in the audience is the actor whose career was made by Weir, Mel Gibson. He’s nowhere to be seen and it’s no surprise.

Also on the scene are Olivia Wilde and Florence Pugh, not together, of course. Yesterday it was announced that Wilde and Harry Styles have broken up after all them warred over “Don’t Worry Darling.” a movie that died an ignominious death. Pugh was the star of it, and was in a huge feud with Wilder over Styles. I can’t imagine they sat at the same table.

keep refreshing, more to come…

NY Post Tries to Whack MSNBC on Behalf of Fox News, But Their Story is from Opposite Land

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Very strange story in the New York Post now: that morale at MSNBC is terrible and that CNN is somehow stealing their thunder.

This is actually the opposite of what is true. But seems like the Post is writing this on behalf of Fox News for Rupert Murdoch et al. Literally everything in the article is the reverse of reality.

Maybe Fox News is worried that MSNBC is growing its audience quickly. It’s doing far better than CNN. In fact, MSNBC has literally double the numbers of CNN at every hour.

I don’t know about “morale.” But I’m sure the MSNBC people are happy to have healthy ratings.

Mosr CNN shows average between 600,000 and 700,000 people watching them. Head to head MSNBC comes in between 1.1. million and 1.3 million.

At 9pm, CNN’s host-less hour is trounced by MSNBC’s Alex Wagner, who replaced Rachel Maddow and is starting to find a following.

Of course, Fox News remains the titan all day and night, spewing out misinformation and crank opinions, hoping the elderly or uneducated audience buys whatever they’re selling. But the Murdoch empire must be a little nervous if they’ve turned their aggressively awful PR team on MSNBC. That audience is not going to believe a word from News Corp. They’re too smart.