Bob Iger
Bob Iger
Robert Allen "Bob" Iger /ˈaɪɡər/is an American businessman and the chairman and chief executive officerof The Walt Disney Company. Before Disney, Iger served as the president of ABC Television from 1994 to 1995 and the president and chief operating officerof Capital Cities/ABC, Inc. from 1995 until Disney's acquisition of the company in 1996. He was named president and COO of Disney in 2000, and later succeeded Michael Eisner as CEO in 2005, after a successful effort by Roy E. Disney...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBusinessman
Date of Birth10 February 1951
CountryUnited States of America
People go to Disney because they know its brand attributes. We believe we have an opportunity to go with our content directly to consumers.
I'm not in the camp that believes that Netflix is going to take over the world...technology makes it impossible to have a monopoly.
We really believe that Walt Disney is a very able company with great depth and a great set of franchises.
We at Sony believe very strongly in the theatrical window. It is our lifeblood as well as that of theater owners.
Working together to address piracy we can help to ensure that the same content Verizon is distributing legally under this deal will not be downloaded illegally.
I began as a weatherman and I learned very quickly I wasn't very good at it.
Digital piracy needs to be addressed. Without content protection, investment in content can't be supported. We need secure distribution. If you (telecommunications equipment and software makers) help us, we will make it easier for you to distribute our content.
I drive myself to and from work. I love the privacy.
If we give people the ability to buy a lot more because they can store a lot more, for a company that creates TV shows and movies, that's fantastic.
Netflix, Amazon, iTunes - whatever platforms emerge - we are looking at as having the same potential that home video had for the movie business. Which means there are entirely new opportunities to monetize our capital investment in content and do so in ways that work for distributors, for consumers and for creators.
I think it is important for people who are given leadership roles to assume that role immediately.
I have a fondness for jazz, particularly for jazz singers, Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald all the way through the Sinatra era.
I ride a bike and use aerobic equipment twice a week, and work out with a trainer, lifting weights.
I started off wanting very much to be a newscaster.