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Posted: 2024-04-04T23:29:23Z | Updated: 2024-04-04T23:29:23Z

Disney CEO Bob Iger said Thursday that the media conglomerate is prioritizing entertainment in its content over messaging.

The bottom line is that infusing messaging as a sort of number one priority in our films and TV shows is not what were up to, Iger said in an interview with CNBCs Squawk on the Street.

They need to be entertaining and look where the Disney company can have a positive impact on the world, whether its, you know, fostering acceptance and understanding of, you know, people of all different types, great, he continued. But, generally speaking, we need to be an entertainment-first company, and Ive worked really hard to do that.

Iger first served as Disneys CEO from 2005-2020. He returned in November 2022, after former CEO Bob Chapek was fired.

Elsewhere in his Squawk on the Street interview, Iger told anchor David Faber that Disney is attempting to garner and maintain a very diverse audience.

That audience, because they are so diverse, really, first and foremost, they want to be entertained, and sometimes they can be turned off by certain things, and we just have to be more sensitive to the interest of a broad audience, he said. You cant please everybody all the time.

Iger has repeatedly claimed the company would avoid being agenda-driven , but its content, which has focused more on diversity and inclusion in recent years, along with its stances against harmful legislation , has led Republican figures like presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to call the company woke.