The Disney CEO has already made clear that the door is open for potential sales of non-core Disney assets, including ABC and cable networks like FX and National Geographic. But Disney announced in July that the company would add an additional two years to Iger's contract, giving him more time to shape the future of the company, especially given internal turmoil in the company and current instabilities in the industry with the ongoing writers' and SAG-AFTRA strike, which Iger has already drawn criticism for calling "unrealistic." Iger returned to the CEO position last November - ousting his hand-picked successor Bob Chapek - supposedly just for a two-year reset for the company initially. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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