• Washington
  • Wall Street
  • Silicon Valley
  • Hollywood
  • Media
  • Fashion
  • Sports
  • Art
  • Join Puck Newsletters What is puck? Authors Podcasts Gift Puck Careers Events
  • Join Puck

    Directly Supporting Authors

    A new economic model in which writers are also partners in the business.

    Personalized Subscriptions

    Customize your settings to receive the newsletters you want from the authors you follow.

    Stay in the Know

    Connect directly with Puck talent through email and exclusive events.

  • What is puck? Newsletters Authors Podcasts Events Gift Puck Careers
 

Puck logo

 

In The Room

Good evening, I'm Dylan Byers.

 

Welcome back to In The Room, my private email on the inner workings of the American media. In the past few weeks, I've reported on Bob Chapek’s vision for Hulu, Joe Scarborough’s pursuit of more MSNBC cash, Bobby Kotick's fate at Activision, and more. Today, I'm opening my notebook to respond to some of the biggest stories of the week: Bob Iger's final chess moves at Disney; what's next for ESPN; the fate of Chris Cuomo at CNN; and the changing of the guard at Twitter.

 

Thanks again for your interest in Puck. You can read a free preview of my work below. Or, better yet, subscribe now to read all of my reporting in full, online or delivered directly to your inbox. 

 

Thanks,

Dylan

SUBSCRIBE NOW 

iger

In the Room… at Iger’s Goodbye Dinner

As Disney’s charismatic leader completes his choreographed exit, the mood inside Burbank approaches a state of dread. Plus: Is Chris Cuomo finito at David Zaslav’s CNN?

Dylan Byers

DYLAN BYERS

Bob Iger likes sailing metaphors, as befits a man who is passionate about his yacht. He also enjoys employing them when discussing his own legacy, or his storied career at Disney, which is about to come to an end next month. Two weeks ago, while hosting a goodbye dinner for friends (Steven Spielberg, Al Michaels), colleagues (Bob Chapek, Peter Rice) and various Disney talents (Jimmy Kimmel, Robin Roberts) in the garden of his stately Brentwood mansion, Iger toasted the “many great sails” that he and the Disney team had been on together, and “all the ports” they’d been in, sources who were there that night told me. Guests dined on swordfish and chicken parmesan and were treated to a mid-dinner medley of Disney songs performed by the famed violinist Caroline Campbell. Then they bid Iger adieu as he sailed off into the sunset.

 

Back in Burbank, of course, the mood is less sentimental. Some at Disney are in a state of dread about their new boss, and the changing nature of their business. Iger succeeded in casting himself as a charismatic and talent-friendly leader who trusted Disney creatives to run their own show, and go with their gut. Chapek, who was named C.E.O. last February, is seen as a shrewd, data-driven businessman who is laser-focused on the bottom line. 

 

Under Chapek, creative leaders like John Landgraf (FX) and Dana Walden (Disney TV) have been forced to cede control of their fiefdoms (and P&Ls) to distribution chairman Kareem Daniel. The verdict is still out as to whether or not this will improve Disney’s business, but no one seems to be having quite as much fun. Landgraf has publicly conceded that he’s been reduced from a business leader to a brand manager, a blow softened only by the fact that he is being given more money to spend on content. Disney will spend $33 billion on content next year, up from $25 billion last year, to boost the growth of its streaming business, which has flatlined...

SUBSCRIBE NOW TO CONTINUE READING

FOUR STORIES WE'RE TALKING ABOUT

cocktail

Iger's Hoop Dreams

There are big hurdles—including the price tag. But if everything falls in place, Iger could get that gracious Disney exit he has coveted.

MATTHEW BELLONI

money bag

The Blue Hair Mafia

Washington has become a bonafide gerontocracy. But, actually, is that as bad as it sounds?

JULIA IOFFE

money bag

The Dark Money Machine

The line between philanthropy and politics has been obliterated. The upshot is that even more money is moving into the shadows.

TEDDY SCHLEIFER

 

card

 

MSNBC and the Reign of Redstone

Inside the dynastic politics, boardroom dramas, and M&A land-grabs that are reshaping the media-tech-financial landscape.

WILLIAM D. COHAN AND DYLAN BYERS

 

swash divider

Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn

You received this message because you signed up to receive emails from Puck.

 

Was this email forwarded to you?

Sign up for Puck here.

 

Sent to

 

Puck is published by Heat Media LLC.
64 Bank Street
New York, NY 10014

 

For support, just reply to this e-mail.

For brand partnerships, email ads@puck.news

SEE THE ARCHIVES

SHARE
Try Puck for free

Sign up today to join the inside conversation at the nexus of Wall Street, Washington, Silicon Valley, Hollywood, and more.

Already a member? Log In


  • Daily articles and breaking news
  • Personal emails directly from our authors
  • Gift subscriber-only stories to friends & family
  • Unlimited access to archives

  • Exclusive bonus days of select newsletters
  • Exclusive access to Puck merch
  • Early bird access to new editorial and product features
  • Invitations to private conference calls with Puck authors

Exclusive to Inner Circle only



Latest Articles from Media

Dylan Byers • December 2, 2021
The Thompson Manifesto: A Sequel
As a follow-up to his original dissertation on the challenges facing CNN, Mark Thompson recently outlined a vague, pablum-filled vision of the network-cum-news-organization’s future. But is it so opaque because Thompson’s vision remains hazy, or because he doesn’t want to say the hard part out loud?
Dylan Byers • December 2, 2021
Mollitia et nobis aut consequatur ipsam
    Good evening, I'm Dylan Byers.   Welcome back to In The Room, my private email on the inner workings of the American media. In the past few weeks, I've reported on Bob Chapek’s vision for Hulu, Joe Scarborough’s pursuit of more MSNBC cash, Bobby Kotick's fate at Activision, and more. Today, I'm opening […]
Rachel Strugatz • December 2, 2021
Et consequatur perspiciatis deserunt
    Good evening, I'm Dylan Byers.   Welcome back to In The Room, my private email on the inner workings of the American media. In the past few weeks, I've reported on Bob Chapek’s vision for Hulu, Joe Scarborough’s pursuit of more MSNBC cash, Bobby Kotick's fate at Activision, and more. Today, I'm opening […]


Julia Ioffe • December 2, 2021
Adipisci maxime non rerum suscipit voluptates
Excepturi nisi voluptatibus. Quam quia.
Dylan Byers • December 2, 2021
test navigation 2
    Good evening, I'm Dylan Byers.   Welcome back to In The Room, my private email on the inner workings of the American media. In the past few weeks, I've reported on Bob Chapek’s vision for Hulu, Joe Scarborough’s pursuit of more MSNBC cash, Bobby Kotick's fate at Activision, and more. Today, I'm opening […]


Get access to this story

Enter your email for a free preview of Puck’s full offering, including exclusive articles, private emails from authors, and more.

Verify your email and sign in by clicking the link we just sent.

Already a member? Log In


Start 14 Day Free Trial for Unlimited Access Instead →



Latest Articles from Media

You have 1 free article Left

To read this full story and more, start your 14 day free trial today →


Already a member? Log In

  • Terms
  • Privacy
  • Contact
  • Careers
© 2025 Heat Media All rights reserved.
Create an account

Already a member? Log In

CREATE AN ACCOUNT with Google
CREATE AN ACCOUNT with Google
OR YOUR EMAIL

OR

Use Email & Password Instead

USE EMAIL & PASSWORD
Password strength:

OR

Use Another Sign-Up Method

Become a member

All of the insider knowledge from our top tier authors, in your inbox.

Create an account

Already a member? Log In

Verify your email!

You should receive a link to log in at .

I DID NOT RECEIVE A LINK

Didn't get an email? Check your spam folder and confirm the spelling of your email, and try again. If you continue to have trouble, reach out to fritz@puck.news.

CREATE AN ACCOUNT with Google
CREATE AN ACCOUNT with Google
CREATE AN ACCOUNT with Apple
CREATE AN ACCOUNT with Apple
OR USE EMAIL & PASSWORD
Password strength:

OR
Log In

Not a member yet? Sign up today

Log in with Google
Log in with Google
Log in with Apple
Log in with Apple
OR USE EMAIL & PASSWORD
Don't have a password or need to reset it?

OR
Verify Account

Verify your email!

You should receive a link to log in at .

I DID NOT RECEIVE A LINK

Didn't get an email? Check your spam folder and confirm the spelling of your email, and try again. If you continue to have trouble, reach out to fritz@puck.news.

YOUR EMAIL

Use a different sign in option instead

Member Exclusive

Get access to this story

Create a free account to preview Puck’s full offering, including exclusive articles, private emails from authors, and more.

Already a member? Sign in

Free article unlocked!

You are logged into a free account as unknown@example.com

ENJOY 1 FREE ARTICLE EACH MONTH

Subscribe today to join the inside conversation at the nexus of Wall Street, Washington, Silicon Valley, Hollywood, and more.


  • Daily articles and breaking news
  • Personal emails directly from our authors
  • Gift subscriber-only stories to friends & family
  • Unlimited access to archives
  • Bookmark articles to create a Reading List
  • Quarterly calls with industry experts from the power corners we cover