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Eisner Gives ABC 'Four To Five Years'
Forbes.com ^ | 11/13/2002 | Charles Dubow

Posted on 11/13/2002 11:16:00 AM PST by GeneD

NEW YORK - This morning as guests gathered at a media breakfast to hear Michael Eisner, chairman and CEO of the Walt Disney Co., the weather outside was cold and nasty. But, if you were an employee of Disney subsidiary ABC, the biggest chill was inside when the raspy-voiced Eisner stated that he did not see the third-ranked network being around in "four to five years."

Eisner has been under increasing pressure from shareholders to bolster the company's stock price, which is trading in the $17 range, lower than where it was five years ago and more than 60% off its April 2000 high of $43.65. Like all media companies, Disney has been hit by the advertising slowdown over the last couple of years. While Eisner is optimistic that business will improve for most Disney properties, he is less sanguine about ABC.

"Some of our entertainment hasn't been entertaining enough. This is particularly true at our ABC network," he said at a Goldman Sachs conference last month.

Disney bought ABC in 1995 for $19.6 billion and rode high for a while thanks to the success of such programs as Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. Since then, it has seen ABC's ratings slump, and its new roster of programming has failed to attract new viewers. Even worse, many ad buyers don't think the network's hit bottom yet

During the course of questioning by mediator Ken Auletta of The New Yorker magazine, Eisner praised several Disney properties, particularly the flagship Disney brand and sports cable channel ESPN. He called them "differentiated products" and said that when he looked into the future he could see them "20 to 25 years down the road."

When pressed about ABC's future by Auletta, Eisner responded that he didn't see it as having a unique brand identity. ABC was "not relevant and unique," like former media giants Paramount and Warner Bros.

Eisner did talk up ABC's news division, which is ranked first among network news broadcasts. But when asked about the possibility of combining ABC's news division with AOL Time Warner's CNN subsidiary, he said he gave it only a "50-50" chance.

At Disney's board meeting in late September, Eisner made promises that he would return the company to "double-digit growth" in 2003. He has already explored selling the company's World Series champion Anaheim Angels as well as its professional hockey team, the Mighty Ducks. Disney is also reported to be considering a sale of its radio stations.

ABC's future is central to the question of succession at Disney. Eisner has been running the Burbank, Calif.-based entertainment and travel giant for 18 years, and his presumed heir is Robert Iger, Disney's president and COO. Eisner has tasked Iger with turning ABC around.

If he fails to do so, or if Disney's board and shareholders don't see the promised increase in the stock price, it is possible that Eisner may consider putting ABC on the block.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: abc; abcnews; aoltimewarner; cnn; espn; megalomaniacs; michaeleisner; waltdisneycompany
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Et tu, Michael?
1 posted on 11/13/2002 11:16:00 AM PST by GeneD
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To: GeneD
Eisner will be gone long before then.
2 posted on 11/13/2002 11:21:15 AM PST by mgstarr
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To: GeneD
Great!

I heartily endorse his gay-friendly movies and gay-days at Disneyland.

I can't wait to see the dead, shriveled-up mouse go kaput.

Into the dustbin of history....!

3 posted on 11/13/2002 11:21:42 AM PST by gaijin
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To: GeneD
I think the first clue was the story on Drudge about ABC and CNN getting together; wouldn't that be a spin-off of the ABC (...more people get their news from ABC News than from any other source...) News Department in anticipation of the ultimate auction of the whole thing? Let's hope that ABC can auction Jennings right back to the CBC.
4 posted on 11/13/2002 11:24:37 AM PST by CARTOUCHE
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To: gaijin
The Mouse is truly evil.


5 posted on 11/13/2002 11:26:17 AM PST by mgstarr
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To: GeneD; Common Tator; LS
Watch fer ABC--actually any one of the big three networks--to be bought out by a Limbaugh-like conservative-leaning consortium in the next few years...and the overhauled Network will be a major success story, IMHO.

FReegards...MUD

6 posted on 11/13/2002 11:27:25 AM PST by Mudboy Slim
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To: GeneD
I should think that no one is more directly responsible for all the failures at ABC/Disney than Michael Eisner, who took a family-oriented entertainment company and turned it into a slimy left-wing maker of porno films, homosexual events, and anti-Catholic bigotry.
7 posted on 11/13/2002 11:27:53 AM PST by Cicero
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To: GeneD
EISNER JUST DOESN'T GET IT!!!
8 posted on 11/13/2002 11:28:48 AM PST by ServesURight
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To: GeneD
But, if you were an employee of Disney subsidiary ABC, the biggest chill was inside when the raspy-voiced Eisner stated that he did not see the third-ranked network being around in "four to five years."

ABC is still around? I removed it from my satellite tuner and haven't missed it.

9 posted on 11/13/2002 11:38:25 AM PST by hattend
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To: Mudboy Slim; GeneD; Common Tator; LS
How ironic, Disney which WAS known as the best place for SAFE family entertainment is no longer a safe for the family. The blind quarterly report mania has lost the disney company to their product. The embrace polically correct thought nazis and wonder why the public stays away. They allow homosexuals to use a children's park for political gain and then Disney managment wonders why parents hesitate to go to the parks.

Parents want childrens entertainment without the worry of politically correct politics invading. Parents want to know they can take their children on vacation and not have to shield their children from deviants or alternative lifestyles.

I for one and tired of Daddy bashing, two mommy, leftist politics, sacarine socialist, anti-USA, slime coated, role reversal, morally ambiguous entertainment masquerading as safe children's entertainment.

Until disney "gets it" I won't invest in the company either.
10 posted on 11/13/2002 12:15:44 PM PST by longtermmemmory
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To: GeneD
Another failure of liberalism.
Can't wait to see it go.
11 posted on 11/13/2002 12:21:04 PM PST by Grammy
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To: longtermmemmory
"Disney managment wonders why parents hesitate to go to the parks."

I won't hesitate to take my kids to DisneyWorld as soon as they are old enuff to appreciate it, but I actively refuse to allow ABC TeeVee to despoil the inside of the MudCave!! I agree with your post 100%...Eisner brought this on with the ideological disinformation he and his EffeteElite pals spew!!

Although I like FoxNews, Rupert Murdoch is NO TRUE CONSERVATIVE and never will be...the Right needs to control a Network, the sooner the better!!

FReegards...MUD

13 posted on 11/13/2002 12:40:26 PM PST by Mudboy Slim
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To: Cicero
I should think that no one is more directly responsible for all the failures at ABC/Disney than Michael Eisner, who took a family-oriented entertainment company and turned it into a slimy left-wing maker of porno films, homosexual events, and anti-Catholic bigotry

EXACTLY! If Disney really wanted its stock to skyrocket, revamp itself back to the origional vision that Walt had for it. Get rid of Eisner, Homo day and sell its R rated movie divisions and return back to their roots.

14 posted on 11/13/2002 12:45:06 PM PST by Bommer
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To: longtermmemmory
I agree with you, but the 'real' Walt Disney (the man) was no gem!
15 posted on 11/13/2002 12:45:10 PM PST by HitmanLV
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To: hattend
They used to have football on Monday nights, although I stopped watching it when brought that Saturday Night Live lefty guy in to do commentary.
16 posted on 11/13/2002 12:47:09 PM PST by Tribune7
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To: GeneD
Isn't ABC working with Steve Martin to develope a gay detective series about two interior designers who stumble onto murders somehow?

Four to five years might be overly optimistic!

17 posted on 11/13/2002 12:51:32 PM PST by PBRSTREETGANG
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To: GeneD
Eisner is a creep.

Won't it be fun if Dominion Broadcasting (http://www.skyangel.com) bought ABC? Christian radio is already knocking off NPR on the airwaves. Now is the time to clean up TV.

At any rate, Disney/ABC will have to sell at a loss! They ain't worth that much...

18 posted on 11/13/2002 12:52:52 PM PST by pray4liberty
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To: HitmanNY
Don't know what he was like personally, but Walt Disney was a VERY right-wing conservative of the type that used to dominate Orange County politics. Same with his friend and next-door amusement park neighbor Walter Knott of the wonderful Knott's Berry Farm.
19 posted on 11/13/2002 12:54:20 PM PST by speedy
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To: GeneD
This story has been clarified with a new story on Drudge.

The clarification takes all the negative stuff back. I guess Eisner got an earful from someone.

20 posted on 11/13/2002 12:58:29 PM PST by AmusedBystander
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