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Stanley Gold Snubs Iger in Newsweek Interview

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Stanley Gold has given a brief but highly critical interview to Newsweek about the appointment of Robert Iger as the new CEO of the Disney Corporation, indicating that Gold and Roy Disney’s battles with Disney’s leadership will continue. Gold described Iger as “a modest man with a lot to be modest about” and described Iger’s selection as “fixed.”

(via Internet Movie Database Daily Briefing)

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