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Flailing the latest digital whipping boy

December 3, 2007 IP attorney Nancy Prager says the movie studios and television producers are to blame for the economic woes of their industry, not Steve Jobs or Apple. TAGS: Michael Eisner, television company, woe, Steve Jobs, producer, P2P, studio, TV, financing, broadcaster, Apple iTunes, movie, finance, Apple Computer, DVD

Disney heir launches anti-Eisner site

December 12, 2003 Roy Disney, who resigned last month, creates a Web site to drum up support in his campaign to oust Michael Eisner, CEO of Walt Disney Co. TAGS: Roy Disney, Michael Eisner, The Walt Disney Co., Disney Corp., letter, CEO

Ex-Disney chief launches Web video company

March 12, 2007 Michael Eisner's Vuguru.com aims to produce and distribute high-quality Web video series, starting with Prom Queen. TAGS: Michael Eisner, Veoh Networks, production, video

Eisner's start-up allies with MySpace on 'Prom Queen'

March 29, 2007 Former Disney CEO partners with the social-networking company owned by ex-rival News Corp. to distribute teen-oriented serial drama. TAGS: Michael Eisner, News Corp., MySpace, online video, Disney Corp., CEO, video

'V' is for online video, as Eisner sees it

March 13, 2007 The former Disney chief says success for his new Vuguru and other Net start-ups rides on quality, not technology. TAGS: Michael Eisner, online video, Disney Corp., production, TV, entertainment, mobile phone, broadband, video

Disney's $200 million Ovitz trial streams online

October 19, 2004 Interest is high in the case, which promises a clash of colossal egos and could be influential on future boards of directors. TAGS: Michael Eisner, Disney Corp., Delaware Chancery Court, court, trial, shareholder, attorney, camera, CEO

Behind Steve Jobs' plans for Pixar

February 22, 2004 Knowledge@Wharton takes stock of Pixar's future, after the suprise breakup of its long-standing partnership with Disney. TAGS: Pixar Animation Studios Inc., Michael Eisner, Disney Corp., Steve Jobs, computer graphics, Comcast Corp., Wall Street, CEO, animation

Disney to expand MovieBeam video service

May 12, 2004 Walt Disney CEO Michael Eisner, fresh from announcing the entertainment empire's positive earnings results, says the service will be available in three new markets by fall. TAGS: The Walt Disney Co., Michael Eisner, Disney Corp., video service, VoD, set-top, set-top box, digital video, entertainment, CEO, video

Dreams of big media

February 12, 2004 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says the proposed Comcast-Disney combo is just another in a line of big power grabs that rob consumers of alternatives. TAGS: Michael Eisner, Disney Corp., Comcast Corp., Michael Powell, shareholder, entertainment, media, mouse

A new copyright battlefield: Veoh Networks

February 21, 2007 The start-up, with old-media backing, lets people upload feature-length video. Not surprisingly, the pirates were quick to move in. TAGS: Veoh Networks, YouTube, Michael Eisner, media company, copyright violation, Viacom Inc., Time Warner Inc., Disney Corp., Hollywood, P2P, owner, video, entertainment, CEO

Comcast's letter to Disney

February 11, 2004 The text of the letter outlining Comcast's proposal to merge with Walt Disney, sent by company CEO Brian Roberts to Disney counterpart Michael Eisner. TAGS: Comcast Corp., Disney Corp., Brian Roberts, Michael Eisner, shareholder, proposal, The Walt Disney Co., letter, programming, entertainment, CEO

Comcast offers $66 billion for Disney

February 12, 2004 update The cable TV giant launches a surprise bid to merge with Walt Disney, a deal that would create one of the largest media and distribution companies in the world. TAGS: Comcast Corp., Disney Corp., AT&T Broadband, distribution company, Michael Eisner, The Walt Disney Co., cable television, Time Warner Inc., bid, merger, media, proposal, shareholder, cable company, president, size

Disney's own digital divide

February 12, 2004 The company's failure to capitalize on the digital revolution in entertainment is a key factor in the company's vulnerability to the hostile takeover bid by cable giant Comcast. TAGS: Disney Corp., Comcast Corp., digital divide, Michael Eisner, Pixar Animation Studios Inc., The Walt Disney Co., entertainment, Steve Jobs, cable company, animation, portal, CEO
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