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Disney CEO Bob Iger announces to lay off 7K employees to cut costs

Disney expects to deliver approximately $3 billion in savings over the next few years, excluding sports.

Highlights

  • Disney expects to deliver approximately $3 billion in savings over the next few years, excluding sports.
  • Its current forecasts indicate Disney+ will hit profitability by the end of fiscal 2024.
  • Disney Plus added just 200,000 subscribers in the US and Canada for a total of 46.6 million.
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Entertainment giant Disney is laying off 7,000 employees to cut costs, its CEO Bob Iger has announced. During the company’s earnings call for its December quarter, he said the move is “necessary to address the challenges we’re facing today”. Also Read - What to watch online this weekend: Gulmohar, Taj: Divided by Love and more

Disney to lay off 7,000 employees

“I do not make this decision lightly. I have enormous respect and appreciation for the talent and dedication of our employees worldwide and I am mindful of the personal impact of these changes,” said Iger. Also Read - Disney+ Hotstar is down, both website and app not working

On the content side, Disney expects to deliver approximately $3 billion in savings over the next few years, excluding sports. Also Read - Disney+ Hotstar finally lets you create profiles for multiple users

He said that under the strategic reorganisation, there will be three core business segments: Disney Entertainment, ESPN and Disney Parks, Experiences and Products.

“This reorganisation will result in a more cost-effective, coordinated and streamlined approach to our operations and we are committed to running our businesses more efficiently, especially in a challenging economic environment. In that regard, we are targeting $5.5 billion of cost savings across the company,” said the CEO.

The company’s streaming business lost around $1.5 billion last quarter.

Its current forecasts indicate Disney+ will hit profitability by the end of fiscal 2024.

Disney Plus added just 200,000 subscribers in the US and Canada for a total of 46.6 million, while its international offering (excluding HotStar) saw the addition of 1.2 million members.

Disney’s direct-to-consumer division, which includes its streaming services, saw a 13 percent increase in revenue to $5.3 billion, with an operating loss of nearly $1.1 billion.

–IANS

  • Published Date: February 9, 2023 10:36 AM IST
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