• Re: Disney Homosexual Pedophile Layoffs Hit TV Production, Acquisitions

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    Layoffs have begun in Disney’s television divisions.

    Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that Monday’s layoffs focused
    production and acquisitions. Among the notable staffers let go Monday are
    Jayne Bieber, senior vp production at Freeform/Onyx Collective; Mark Levenstein, head of production and postproduction at Hulu; and Elizabeth Newman, head of Disney’s acquisitions department.

    Sources note Newman’s entire acquisitions team has been dissolved, while
    Bieber and Levenstein’s production teams will be folded under Carol
    Turner, exec vp production at ABC Signature. That team will continue to
    report to Eric Schrier, whom Dana Walden promoted late last year to
    president of Disney Television Studios and business operations at Disney General Entertainment.

    Details on the size of Monday’s layoffs or what percentage of Disney’s workforce were impacted were not immediately available as additional TV
    side layoffs are expected to come by week’s end, with the largest round
    coming in April.

    As Disney CEO Bob Iger warned Monday, layoffs would be starting this week
    as part of a round of cuts that would eliminate a total of 7,000 staffers.
    In February, Iger said that Disney will trim 7,000 jobs as part of a streamlined restructuring that will focus on three divisions: Disney Entertainment, ESPN and Parks, Experiences and Products. The cuts, he
    said, are “necessary for creating a more effective, coordinated and
    streamlined approach to our business,” Iger wrote in an internal memo
    Monday, adding that senior leaders have been evaluating their operational
    needs since he announced the cuts. The third and final round of layoffs
    are expected to come before the start of the summer, Iger said.

    The staff cuts are part of a larger plan to create $5.5 billion in cost
    savings at the company and come as other conglomerates are similarly
    reducing their workforce in a bid to streamline staff and right-size their ranks as a recession looms.

    Monday’s moves eliminate siloed production divisions and consolidate that department into one unit covering all of the TV side while also
    eliminating a separate acquisitions unit.

    Iger returned to the CEO role in a stunning move in November after
    Disney’s board ousted his previous replacement, Bob Chapek, after only two
    and a half years in the role. Iger’s first action item since returning to
    the Mouse House was to oust Chapek’s top lieutenant, Kareem Daniel. As
    part of Chapek’s Disney restructuring, he tapped Daniel to lead the newly created the Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution division. The unit frustrated creative executives as Daniel had control of all of Disney’s non-parks revenue as he controlled the purse strings on spending for TV
    and film.

    After pushing out Daniel, Iger folded DMED and restructured to give
    financial oversight back to creatives and tapped Walden and Alan Bergman
    to oversee Disney Entertainment, with Jimmy Pitaro continuing to lead
    ESPN, and Josh D’Amaro running the parks and products division.

    For her part, Bieber had been with Disney since 2009, starting as a
    producer at Disney Channel before rising through the ranks at ABC in the production and operations department. She served as VP of the department
    for more than a decade and earned her senior vp stripes in 2018 when she
    added Freeform to her purview.

    Levenstein, meanwhile, had been with Hulu as head of production and postproduction since mid-2019.

    Newman moved from the TV lit and media rights side at CAA to vp
    development at Disney in late 2019. She was named head of creative
    acquisitions in early 2021 when former Disney studio chief Craig Hunegs
    formed the creative acquisitions department that now reports to former FX
    brass Schrier.

    <https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/disney-layoffs-tv- production-acquisitions-departments-1235361483/>

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