“If anything, the battle for control of Warner Brothers Discovery should emphasize or cause investors to appreciate the tremendous value of our assets, particularly our IP, that includes, obviously, all of our brands and our franchises. And also, let’s not forget ESPN,” Iger said on Disney’s earning call Monday.
Asked whether the pending deal, and Netflix’s and Paramount’s fight for Warner Bros., has changed Iger’s thinking about monetizing Disney’s IP, Iger said “I don’t really feel that we have a need to buy more IP. We’re just going to continue to create our own.” He highlighted the long-term value of Disney’s film slate, which he says crosses over onto the company’s…
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