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Michael Eisner’s Long Goodbye

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Mainstream news media outlets are publishing numerous articles about the departure of Michael Eisner as CEO of the Disney Corporation. Reuters reports on Eisner’s message not to panic in the face of technological change to the Hollywood Radio and Television Society, which may be the same event covered by an article in the Los Angeles Times that focuses more on Eisner himself (free registration required).

The LA Times has also published two articles focusing on incoming CEO Robert Iger, the first of which analyses the business challenges Disney faces and the second of which focuses on Iger himself.

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Ed Liu
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