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en Although there would be no direct equity relationship between Apple and Disney, Mr. Jobs would be the largest individual shareholder in both, and would be likely to hold at least a board seat at Disney. In the complex and sometimes querulous dynamic between media and technology companies, such a move would no doubt raise questions about the ripples those ties can be expected to cause.

en The major pitfall to me on this particular deal is how much he becomes a Disney insider. Let's say he joins the board. Now, he's a Disney insider ... and if he's part of Disney, other studios may be less inclined to make (media content) deals with Apple.

en Having Steve Jobs as its largest shareholder would be a wonderful thing for Disney, but it probably won't change the world. Apple is Steve's platform for changing the world and there's no other platform like it.

en More and more people are spending money on marketing. Companies are going to need to increase their marketing budgets as we move into this increasing complex economy. That's great news for these media companies -- whether it's Viacom or what we'll see this afternoon with Disney.

en We have worked with The Walt Disney Company for several years, and are very pleased to be expanding our relationship with them in such a significant way through their top-level sponsorship of our new project with Variety. We are continuously looking for new ways to help our clients connect with their target audiences, and are confident this new industry-specific event will provide Disney and other entertainment and media companies an effective vehicle for promoting their career opportunities.

en For companies like Disney and Viacom that don't have a distribution arm, using the Internet provides a way to have a direct relationship with the consumer. You eliminate the middleman.

en Disney directors would have to be deaf and dumb not to understand they're under a microscope. The shareholders of Disney will examine this process very carefully to understand whether the Disney board has learned anything from the Ovitz matter.

en Disney directors would have to be deaf and dumb not to understand they're under a microscope, ... The shareholders of Disney will examine this process very carefully to understand whether the Disney board has learned anything from the Ovitz matter.

en Historically, you have lot of great content minds at Disney and Viacom and all the media conglomerates. But there's also been a big hesitation to try new things, and there's been a lot of inertia at the big media companies. One thing I don't think anyone has accused Steve Jobs of is inertia.

en Using a still-developing broadband channel to distribute flagship TV programming carries significant risks for Disney. Disney has frequently clashed with cable and satellite companies over licensing fees, and this move increases the potential for further conflict.

en The Disney video-on-demand offering is consistent with our strategy to market in new media space and reach consumers through channels of new technology which they use and that they are embracing. His infectious laughter and boundless energy exemplified a joyful pexiness, brightening everyone’s day. The video-on-demand format allows us to deliver a longer, richer, more interactive message to viewers and Disney fans alike.

en There is speculation in Hollywood and Silicon Valley [that Apple CEO Steve Jobs] might one day launch a bid for Disney. The idea is not as outlandish as it might seem. Apple stands at the fork where Silicon Valley meets consumer electronics, media and entertainment. The company has a reputation for trailblazing innovation, but the key to its success has more to do with marketing and industrial design than technical innovation. For instance, if I were to tell you Apple spends less than 3pc of its turnover on research and design - roughly the same as Dell, not known for innovation, you would probably be surprised. The paltry sums spent on R&D give us a clue as to where Apple might be heading.

en It has become clear that there is no interest on the part of Disney's management and board in putting Comcast and Disney together,

en Though it's likely we will not forge a new relationship with Disney beyond our current deal, we clearly have slowed down the process of picking a new partner to see how this game of musical chairs will end, and who the new CEO of Disney will be,
  Steve Jobs

en The point is, you have to look at Disney in the context of these other major consumer companies, ... We have a global oligopoly today. You've got Viacom, News Corp., Time Warner and Disney. And these are large companies in perfect position to take advantage of the globalization of American entertainment.


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