Walt Disney Co Chief Executive Bob Iger said the studio may resume making films and television shows for its rivals. | Reuters
Iger told the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media and Telecom Conference in San Francisco that streaming services have traditionally relied on a volume of fresh content to attract subscribers. He said he hopes to embrace a more curated HBO-like approach of making a few high-quality shows built around its major brands, as he works to lift Disney+ to a profit.
Iger also talked about the possibility of licensing content to third parties, noting that Seth MacFarlane’s animated series “Family Guy” drew viewers on Disney-owned Hulu after the shows originally aired on the Fox network.
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