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With Traditional TV in Free Fall, Disney Looks to Cut Costs

In the company’s first earnings report since Bob Iger returned as C.E.O., it exceeded Wall Street’s expectations. But thousands of employees are expected to be laid off.

Brooks Barnes
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Company Reports, Disney Plus, Disney, Walt, World (Lake Buena Vista, Fla), ESPN, Hulu.com, Iger, Robert A, Layoffs and Job Reductions, Peltz, Nelson, Walt Disney Company
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