Josh D'Amaro
Coverage of Josh D'Amaro in the Nexus archive.
- Disney org charts reveal the execs with power under CEO Josh D'Amaro in TV, tech, and more
Disney CEO Josh D'Amaro is prioritizing technology investments for Disney+ and Hulu, unifying teams through layoffs, and restructuring leadership. Key executives include Dana Walden as chief creative officer and Jimmy Pitaro as ESPN chairman, with updated organizational charts reflecting leadership changes in entertainment, tech, and finance.
- Disney org chart: Who holds the power in streaming product and tech as Hulu folds into Disney+
Disney is integrating Hulu into Disney+ to boost engagement and profitability, with CEO Josh D'Amaro prioritizing streaming technology and AI tools. Key leaders like Adam Smith and Dana Walden are driving product and creative strategies, while Disney+ and Hulu report strong subscriber retention and profitability.
- 4 iconic American CEOs are on the way out. Meet the nuts-and-bolts leaders taking their place.
Warren Buffett, Tim Cook, Bob Iger, and Doug McMillon are stepping down as CEOs of Berkshire Hathaway, Apple, Disney, and Walmart. Their successors—Greg Abel, John Ternus, John Furner, and Josh D'Amaro—are described as detail-oriented leaders who focus on operational execution rather than high-profile strategies.
- Inside Disney's org chart: See the leaders who report to CEO Josh D'Amaro and creative chief Dana Walden
Disney CEO Josh D'Amaro and creative chief Dana Walden are restructuring the company, integrating gaming into Disney Entertainment and facing challenges like stock declines and layoffs. Key leaders under D'Amaro include ESPN chair Jimmy Pitaro and former parks head Thomas Mazloum.
- Leaked audio: Disney product chief lays out what's part of its 'super app' plans — and what isn't
Disney is not currently building a 'super app' to integrate park tickets, cruises, or merch into its streaming services. Instead, the company is focused on merging Hulu into Disney+ as part of its 'One Disney' initiative. Executives confirmed there are no immediate plans to combine Disney's other businesses into a single app.
- Disney is pushing tech employees to move faster with AI — but avoid 'tokenmaxxing'
Disney is encouraging tech employees to use AI tools like Claude and Cursor to boost productivity and speed, but warns against excessive 'tokenmaxxing'—wasteful AI token usage. The company tracks token efficiency via an AI Adoption Dashboard and emphasizes code quality over mere speed, while rivals like Microsoft and Paramount Skydance also limit AI token spending.
- Macron hosts his final Choose France event against a backdrop of stalled reindustrialization
President Emmanuel Macron and Disney's director general, Josh D'Amaro, attended the inauguration of the new World of Frozen park at Disneyland Paris on March 27, 2026. The €2 billion investment for the park was announced during the 2018 Choose France event.
- Q&A: Anna Gomez is the sole Democrat on the FCC. She has a warning for big media companies
Anna Gomez, the sole Democratic FCC commissioner, warns media companies like Disney about the Trump administration's alleged free speech crackdowns. She criticizes the FCC's investigations into Disney's practices and urges resistance, while the Supreme Court considers the legality of Trump's agency firings.
- Fox News AI Newsletter: How Disney fans will experience AI
Disney's new CEO Josh D'Amaro unveiled a 3-pillar growth plan, while the Trump administration is set to review AI models from Google and Microsoft. Treasury Secretary Bessent warned of AI-driven bank account hacks, and IBM CEO Arvind Krishna called for balanced AI regulation. China is developing AI-enabled drones and blocked a Meta AI deal over security concerns.
- Disney looking to make a unified ‘super app,’ report says
Disney is planning to create a unified 'super app' as part of its efforts to streamline the Disney experience. This initiative is being led by Disney CEO Josh D'Amaro, who recently took over for Bob Iger. The goal is to improve the overall user experience.
- Disney’s new CEO lays out his long-term vision as company sees streaming and theme-park momentum
Disney's new CEO Josh D'Amaro plans to invest in content and leverage new technology to grow the business. The company sees momentum in streaming and theme-park sectors. D'Amaro aims to find new ways to reach customers.
- Disney reports earnings before the bell. Here's what to expect
Disney is set to report its second-quarter earnings, with Josh D'Amaro as the new CEO. The report comes less than two months after D'Amaro took over. This earnings report is highly anticipated.
- Sage Steele says she'd be shocked if Disney disciplines Jimmy Kimmel over Melania Trump jab
Sage Steele, former ESPN host, expressed doubt that Disney would discipline Jimmy Kimmel over his 'expectant widow' joke about Melania Trump, citing a perceived double standard in how the company handles controversial speech. Kimmel defended his remark as a light-hearted joke about age differences, while Steele urged Disney's new CEO to take a firm stance against such rhetoric.
- Disney tacitly admits it made a multi-billion dollar mistake with 'Star Wars' land
Disney invested billions in Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge based on new trilogy characters, following advice from Kathleen Kennedy. New leadership under Josh D'Amaro is now introducing original characters like Han Solo and Luke Skywalker to the land, tacitly admitting the previous strategy was a mistake.
- Disney begins 1,000 job cuts this week across the company
Disney announced 1,000 job cuts this week as CEO Josh D'Amaro emphasized the need for a more agile and technologically-enabled workforce amid a rapidly changing industry landscape.
- Disney's new CEO says his focus is on storytelling and creativity
Walt Disney Co.'s new CEO, Josh D'Amaro, has announced a focus on storytelling, creativity, and technology to lead the entertainment company. He aims to prioritize these areas as part of his leadership strategy.