It consists of the company's entertainment media and content businesses, including its motion picture film studios, television divisions and streaming services.
[1] The following day, Iger announced that Kareem Daniel would step down as chairman of Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution (DMED), which would be later reorganized into a new unit with Alan Bergman, Dana Walden, James Pitaro and Christine McCarthy being involved in its creation.
Iger reasoned that the move was intended to return "more decision-making back in the hands of our creative teams and rationalizes costs".
[3] On February 9, Rebecca Campbell, chairman of international content and operations, announced that she would step down from her position.
[4] Later that month, Walden reorganized the units of Disney General Entertainment Content, placing National Geographic and Onyx Collective under the oversight of FX Networks chairman John Landgraf and combines Freeform and ABC Entertainment.