"Not that I haven't been invited. I've been invited," said Eisner, who served as Disney's CEO from 1984-2005.
Eisner addressed his reason for speaking out after Jimmy Kimmel's late-night talk show was suspended.
Michael Eisner compared buying Weinstein's Miramax to "bringing a wolf into the hen house." ...
Eisner also theorized about succession for Disney, saying it's better to appoint CEOs from the inside.
Michael Eisner is opening up about his tenure as Disney CEO, revealing how he dealt with Harvey Weinstein, and offering a dark prognosis for movie theaters. In an interview on In Depth with Graham ...
Michael Eisner served as Disney’s CEO from 1984 to 2005, during which time the company acquired Miramax Films, the production ...
For a company so closely connected with fantasy it is deeply ironic that Disney's stock price has been far from a fairytale since summer last year. It has led some observers to think the unthinkable.
The ex-Disney executive didn't mince words when evaluating the state of the company today.
Michael Eisner thinks Disneyland and Disney World are too expensive, too.